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Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority’s diversified energy mix positions territory to realize lower energy rates.
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Keynote speakers in both districts emphasize King’s call for peace during rallies held following marches featuring strong youth participation.
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Delegate to Congress candidate Ida Smith claims Supervisor of Elections Caroline Fawkes violated her constitutional right; Fawkes welcomes lawsuit to clarify federal law.
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One Love Beach Rentals faces eviction from Lindbergh Bay; DLCA erroneously issued restaurant licenseOne Love Beach Rentals faces eviction from STT beach by gov’t for unpermitted restaurant as DLCA moves to revoke license erroneously issued to sell food and beverages.
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Attorneys discuss delayed discovery of surveillance footage in Hendrickson homicide and Charlemagne fraud cases; Judge questions pace of resolution in Anselmi fraud case
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WAPA union petitions Superior Court to review PERB decision, calls for return of $500 wellness penalties seized from union members who do not visit doctor annually.
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Just Right Trucking to continue trash collection with remaining vehicles, replace trucks and heavy equipment damaged by fire as VIFEMS confirms arson.
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DPNR issues beach advisory indicating that most beaches in the Virgin Islands are safe for swimming and fishing with four exceptions.
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Former Superior Court Judges Renee Gumbs-Carty and Jomo Meade to continue resolving pending cases assigned to them under close judicial oversight.
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Hotel on the Cay ordered to immediately close following two confirmed cases of Legionnaires’ diseaseVirgin Islands Department of Health orders Hotel on the Cay to suspend all operations due to detection of Legionella contamination in multiple water sources.