Author: Daily News Staff
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St. Croix Foundation releases 2023 Kids Count USVI data
St. Croix Foundation for Community Development released the 2023 Kids Count USVI Data Book on Thursday during a virtual community stakeholder presentation. Read More: ... -
MSI Building Supplies celebrates 50 years building the Virgin Islands
ST. THOMAS — Well-known by families and businesses in the Virgin Islands who have built, rebuilt or repaired their structures, MSI Building Supplies celebrates ... -
Nonprofit St. Clair Institute serves Christmas luncheon to seniors, mental health care patients
ST. THOMAS — As part of their efforts to provide services to those in need, St. Clair Institute, Inc. served up a pre-Christmas luncheon ... -
Chevell Simeon is Teacher of the Year for St. Thomas-St. John District
ST. THOMAS — Chevell Simeon, a teacher at the Charlotte Amalie High School, was selected as Teacher of the Year for the St. Thomas-St. ... -
Liberty Foundation provides a brighter future by donating $60,000 through its 26th annual Golf Invitational Tournament
The Liberty Foundation recently donated $60,000 to six local nonprofit organizations. Read More: Liberty Foundation provides a brighter future by donating ,000 through its ... -
Territory to get $133 Million for Sprauve School rebuild on St. John
Efforts to rebuild the storm-damaged Julius E. Sprauve School on St. John received a boost this week. Read More: Territory to get 3 Million ... -
“RICO” conviction leads to 72-month sentence for St. Croix man
Wahilli James, 28, of St. Croix, was sentenced to 72 months for his role in a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) led by ... -
Plaskett: Territory to get $464 million to rebuild storm-damaged schools
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has awarded the V.I. Education Department two grants totalling $464 million to demolish and replace Claude O. Markoe Elementary ... -
Man dies of gunshot wounds during incident on St. Croix
A St. Croix man was shot and killed in what the V.I. Police Department described as a justifiable homicide late Friday night. Read More: ... -
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers seeks public comment on Christiansted Harbor study
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers initiated a feasibility study in Christiansted Harbor last week to address “maneuverability, dimension and safety concerns” in the ...