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Taxicab Commission terminates Executive Director Gumbs, who plans to challenge insubordination claimVI Taxicab Commission fires Vernice Gumbs as executive director and appoints Melissa Smith to lead agency in acting capacity; Gumbs to challenge claim of insubordination.
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Prosecution describes Richardson’s case as being about “greed and misconduct” during opening statement and begins calling witnesses after two days of jury selection.
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Government continues to collect rent from One Love Beach Rentals during eviction proceedings, prompting judge to dismiss case without prejudice
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DUI trial set in April for Walton Jack Jr., assistant sergeant at arms and retired police lieutenantWalton Jack Jr., assistant sergeant at arms for the VI Legislature and retired VIPD lieutenant, to face DUI and negligent driving charges at trial set for April 4
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Senator Ray Fonseca skeptical about his request for a hospital state of emergency; Governor Bryan committed to addressing issues without declaration.
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Virgin Islands Police Department fails to find stolen items following slow response to tip that they were stored in shuttered downtown Frederiksted house.
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Krystal Ruiz files lawsuit to get medical records in search for answers to death of her brother, Samuel Ruiz Jr., who was found dead behind hospital after being admitted.
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VIGL Operations weighing options to resume its offtrack betting simulcast following closure of X the Spot; St. Croix Horse Racing Commission must approve new venue.
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Ahmad Hussein, VI-Palestinian Friendship Association president, criticizes Trump’s plan to “take over” Gaza Strip, suggesting it represents a colonial settler ideology.
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Territorial hospital board approves Flad Architects contract extension and cost increase to monitor construction of JFL parking lot and storage facilities on 5-acre lot