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Community celebrates legacy of David Hamilton Jackson during annual Liberty Day ceremony in Grove Place.
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Karl Knight, VI Water and Power Authority CEO, gets served with a new meter-related lawsuit at the Legislature after telling senators all such cases had been dismissed.
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Business owners voice frustrations to Governor Albert Bryan Jr. at Christiansted Restaurant and Retail Association meeting.
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Gerville Larsen, a sixth-generation Crucian who shaped Virgin Islands architecture and art, remembered as cultural steward who specialized in historic preservation.
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Virgin Islands Port Authority board approves revised marine tariff rates and eliminates two newly proposed fees after public pushback.
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Governor Bryan submits bill allowing Public Finance Authority to create subsidiary to issue bonds for Frenchman’s Reef; property would revert to government ownership.
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Senator Carla Joseph’s amendment redirects $250,000 of St. Croix racetrack funds to assess territory’s horse racing industry as a revenue source.
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Federal education funds are going unspent in the territory, costing schools millions; leaders urge reform to fix delays and ensure students benefit before time runs out.
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Federal magistrate judge denies former Senator Genevieve Whitaker’s request for default in sex-based equal pay lawsuit against elections officials.
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Judge transfers Ida Smith’s civil lawsuit against Supervisor of Elections Caroline Fawkes for disqualifying her as 2024 candidate to Virgin Islands from Washington, D.C.