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Judge rules that ex-VI Housing Finance Authority COO Stephanie Berry’s attorneys can interview former agency staff, denying a protective order requested by the defense.
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U.S. District Judge Evan Rikhye denied the Virgin Islands' bid to dismiss a U.S. DOJ lawsuit over VIPD's gun licensing practices, ruling the case is not moot.
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Mary Moorhead argues federal and territorial law require the delegate to Congress race to appear on a ballot separate from local contests.
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Roland Richardson III pleads not guilty in connection to accidental fatal shooting of 4-year-old sonRoland Richardson III, 27, pleads not guilty to involuntary manslaughter and child abuse charges connected to the July 16 accidental shooting death of his 4-year-old son.
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The 11 defendants accused in a $309,000 Medicaid fraud scheme will face five separate trials beginning in November, with the final trial set for April 2027.
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Airline rep says proposed fee increase tied to airport expansion threatens airline service to territory, while VIPA Board chair says the airports can’t afford to fall further behind.
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Virgin Islands Department of Education withdraws request for governor’s review of board order, allowing two students to return to Pearl B. Larsen PreK-8 School.
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Tami Noel watched from the stands in Philadelphia while Roy McFarlane followed from St. Thomas as their son pitched a scoreless inning against the Dodgers.
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A 21-year-old man was fatally shot outside Superior Court Monday afternoon on St. Croix, shortly after appearing in the same courthouse for sentencing in a firearms case.
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