Blog
-
Oralists compete in Moot Court
Winners of the 27th annual Moot Court Competition, held April 6, have been announced. The competition opened with remarks by Charlotte Perrell, Esq., President of the ... -
Kudos to unidentified woman who came to the aid of former police officer
Dear Editor, Read More: Kudos to unidentified woman who came to the aid of former police officer Source: Virgin Islands Daily News -
BVI divers worked to help whale briefly entangled in fishing gear near south coast
TORTOLA — Marine agencies sprang into action Monday morning to help free a whale that was entangled in fishing gear off the south side of Tortola. ... -
Man, 35, charged with domestic violence assault
A St. Croix man was arrested for domestic violence assault Friday, according to V.I. Police spokesman Toby Derima. Read More: Man, 35, charged with domestic violence ... -
Government House Monday briefing
Stimulus funds, COVID progress and road projects were on the agenda at Gov. Albert Bryan Jr.’s Monday press briefing. Read More: Government House Monday briefing Source: ... -
Supreme Court overturns Riise Richards' embezzlement conviction
Two years after hearing oral argument in the long-running case, the V.I. Supreme Court has vacated former government employee Riise Richards’ embezzlement conviction, according to an ... -
Court reduces government payment to GERS
The Government Employees’ Retirement System is sliding closer to financial insolvency, after the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a ruling Friday that reduced a ... -
Coca-Cola warehouse raises stink in Frenchtown
A stench emanating from a Coca-Cola warehouse in Frenchtown is so powerful that the next door neighbors keep their windows closed, they recently told The Daily ... -
Police officer charged with submitting fake COVID test to travel portal
V.I. Police Officer Annette Foy has been charged with submitting a fake COVID-19 test to the territory’s online portal, which is intended to screen incoming travelers ...