Author: By ARIEL PAUL Daily News Staff
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ViVid Streaming to relaunch radio programs benefiting students
The Education Department announced the relaunch of two programs for students in partnership with ViVid Streaming, an internet radio platform. Read More: ViVid Streaming ... -
FEMA, Homeland Security to fund revitalization projects at housing communities territorywide
The V.I. Housing Authority is planning to use funds provided by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency for housing ... -
Three Kings Day celebrated by local organizations
A coalition of nonprofits in the St. Thomas-St. John District are taking on a long tradition routinely celebrated on the island of St. John. ... -
Veterans Drive all aglow with festive holiday lights
ST. THOMAS — Lately, Veterans Drive has had an unusually festive look at nighttime. Read More: Veterans Drive all aglow with festive holiday lights ... -
Rotary donates $55K to Bordeaux Farmers for solar refrigerator system
ST. THOMAS — Bordeaux Farmers Market received a much-needed upgrade thanks to a donation of $55,000 from the Rotary Club of St. Thomas East. ... -
L’express ferry returns to Antigua hub with services to nearby islands
After three years, the shores of Antigua is welcoming a familiar figure — a ferry boat. Read More: L’express ferry returns to Antigua hub ... -
Montessori students to bring story of female astronomer to life in play 'Silent Sky'
ST. THOMAS — Students at Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy’s theater department are set to present a production that is literally out ... -
Artist captures the spirit of the mocko jumbie with The Guardians
A set of statues created by sculptor Ward Tomlinson Elicker, titled “The Guardians,” were unveiled last week on St. Croix. Read More: Artist captures ... -
‘Tis the season of giving for V.I. nonprofits
As Thanksgiving approaches, food drives and fundraisers are in full swing to help make a difference in the community. Read More: ‘Tis the season ... -
Salvation Army seeks volunteers for Red Kettle Campaign
Every year, Salvation Army volunteers stand at storefronts and other businesses, ringing a small bell and asking walkers-by to leave donations for those in ...