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U.S. Senate Commitee on the Judiciary members criticize “canned” responses as VI nominee Evan Rikhye faces sharp questioning over January 6 and pardons.
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Government Employees’ Retirement System sues two former Havensight Mall tenants for more than $850,000 in alleged unpaid rent, seeks expedited jury trials
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VIPD argues Gustav James’ civil suit over alleged unconstitutional detention should be dismissed, citing improper party and expired statute of limitations.
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Former VIHFA executive Darin Richardson submits new and previously filed character letters ahead of Thursday sentencing for bank fraud and money laundering convictions.
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Frederiksted burglars targeting businesses leave owners with financial losses, property damage, and shaken sense of safety.
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Carlton Dowe, Virgin Islands Port Authority executive director and former senator, faces federal charges including bank fraud, false loan statements, and identity theft; announces retirement.
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Nineteen new U.S. citizens were naturalized in District Court, with students observing as the judge emphasized unity, civic duty, and cultural identity.
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School bus company halts crossing corroded metal bridge near St. Croix Seventh-day Adventist School due to safety concerns; Department of Public Works to fix.
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St. Thomas businessman and convicted felon Brett “Mac” McClafferty faces fraud charges, confirms plan to run for VI Senate despite a law barring felons from the office.
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Judge tells former Public Works Commissioner Gustav James, who has announced a bid for governor, to file proof he properly served federal officials in civil lawsuit.