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Martha Jean-Pierre grows 14-inch soursop weighing 14 pounds after nurturing fruit tree she planted six years ago.
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VI Water and Power Authority board approves underground power project to mitigate against windstorms on STT and increases cost to replace residential water line on STX.
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The former director of the Virgin Islands Energy Office stresses the need for a decentralized utility that supports energy-independent customers.
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Public Finance Authority approves $300K increase in Squire Patton Boggs contract for Vitol transaction; Contract extension facilitates return of $45M payment to VI gov’t.
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Virgin Islands Department of Labor has not yet approved leave required by law for employee running as candidate for delegate to Sixth Constitutional Convention.
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United Steelworkers arbitration settlement awards retroactive pay owed from 2009-2013 to over 500 employees in 21 Virgin Islands government agencies after 12-year fight.
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Rep. Plaskett speaks candidly about President Biden; describes first debate with Trump as ‘horrific’Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett suggests President Joe Biden might have dyslexia that gives him trouble when reading speeches versus his sharp wit when talking.
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Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority working to level uneven ground, remove illegally-dumped tires, and install a perimeter fence.
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Department of Energy head engages Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority about challenges and opportunities the territory faces operating its electrical infrastructure.
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Carrión expects Senate will override veto of his bill to improve digital services for gov’t agenciesSenator Samuel Carrión responds to Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s concerns about funding and timeline for implementation of his bill, expects Senate will override veto.