Author: Daily News Staff
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Gov. Bryan asks Biden to waive local payments for FEMA funds
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has asked President Joe Biden to waive the Virgin Islands government’s responsibility to pay a “local match” for the remaining ... -
FEMA obligates $2.5 million to aid local vaccine mission
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has obligated $2.5 million to the territory for costs related to the COVID-19 vaccine mission, according to a FEMA ... -
Federal authorities warning of stimulus-related scams
U.S. Attorney Gretchen Shappert is warning of a new round of scams as another wave of economic stimulus checks make their way into the ... -
Labor Department launches online portal for unemployment insurance
The V.I. Labor Department has launched an online portal for unemployment claims. Read More: Labor Department launches online portal for unemployment insurance Source: Virgin ... -
Energy Office launches online portal for appliance, electric vehicle rebates
Applications for rebates for energy efficient appliances and electric vehicles are now available online through the V.I. Energy Office website. Read More: Energy Office ... -
USVI teacher participates in national discussion of schools and climate change response
Michaelrose Ravalier of Ivanna Eudora Kean High School on St. Thomas participated in a panel of national educators Thursday to discuss ways that the ... -
Territory's leaders urge Virgin Islanders to fight injustice in honor of MLK
V.I. Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett, Senate President Donna Frett-Gregory and Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. are urging Virgin Islanders to honor the memory of ... -
St. Croix man charged with rape
A St. Croix man is facing multiple charges after allegedly taking advantage of an intoxicated woman at a party and sexually assaulting her, according ... -
St. Croix man caught with drugs after traffic stop
A St. Croix man who attempted to evade police with drugs in hand was taken into custody Thursday, according to the V.I. Police Department. ... -
Caribbean reef mapping project highlights coral loss, conservation
For generations, maps have shown what lies above the waterline, and to a lesser extent warned of hazards for sailors that might lie just ...