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USW union demands fair contracts with silent protest during Gov. Bryan’s speech at St. Croix Ag FairUnited Steelworkers members seek bargaining talks, cite long-expired contracts and delayed retroactive payments.
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Sen. Bolques questions legality of single hospital CEO; board chair defends administrative alignmentAt-Large Senator Angel Bolques Jr. questions legality of single CEO overseeing both territorial hospitals; Jerry Smith, board chair, defends administrative integration.
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Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority chief Eugene Jones Jr. departs as agency faces lawsuit and senators question housing project.
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St. Croix receives Dignity Bus from Florida homeless ministry The Source to expand emergency shelter options with a focus on people reentering the community after prison.
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Richardson sentencing delayed by VI District Court judge while visiting judge on schedule with casesSenior District Judge Wilma Lewis continues Darin Richardson’s sentencing without date while visiting judge sentences another case with same attorney in less time.
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Executive branch ignores Historic Preservation Committee’s orders to remove unauthorized “I Love STT” sign in Vendors Plaza and green photo-op chair on St. John beach.
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Alice Charles describes herself as a concerned citizen of the Virgin Islands who has researched the effects of rum distillation and participated in the 2022 town hall relative to allowing distilleries on agricultural lands.
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Former Senator Donna Frett-Gregory, who served as Senate president, says name change from Dorna aims to correct birth record while exploring run for governor.
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Virgin Islands motorists continue to pay more at the pump as U.S. mainland gas prices fall below $3; DLCA study to explain the price gap.
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Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. says decision not to wear symbol of office, or chain of office, during Monday’s speech was a symbolic choice meant to spark conversation on African ancestry.