In March, United States solar developer Rob Wallace Jr. told the Beacon that he planned to begin construction on the Anegada hybrid solar grid this month, and that the plant …
Cruise bubble plans unclear ahead of ships return
As Covid-19 spread across the Western Hemisphere in the spring of 2020, cruise ships that had been traversing the world’s seas were forced to anchor, leaving the Virgin Islands and …
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Community policing initiative re-launched
Commissioner Mark Collins and Governor John Rankin helped launch a community policing initiative in front of the force’s Road Town headquarters on June 1. An earlier community policing effort deteriorated …
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Cops: Son stabbed father in Long Trench
Last Thursday a son stabbed his father just after noon at their Long Trench home, Police Information Officer Diane Drayton stated on Friday. The father was in stable condition on …
Vaccine drive urgent as doses set to expire
With the Virgin Islands’ supply of Covid-19 vaccines set to expire at the end of July, health officials on Tuesday announced that they are reducing the recommended interval between doses …
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Residents discuss proposed Police Act
Active and retired police officers, elected officials and other residents gathered at Althea Scatliffe Primary School on Monday night for a public consultation about the proposed Police Act 2019. The …
One dead, three hurt after fight at prison
A violent altercation Sunday evening at Her Majesty’s Prison left three inmates wounded and one dead, Health and Social Development Minister Carvin Malone said Sunday night. Three of the four …
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Top cop: Call me on my cellphone
Five weeks after being sworn in as the top law enforcement officer in the Virgin Islands, Police Commissioner Mark Collins is looking to continue some of the initiatives started by …
Across Tortola, and back in time
On May 22, Dr. Mitch Kent, a professor and historian at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, was leading a tour of the college’s Maritime Museum when he paused to talk …
Cops testify as coke trial wraps up
On Tuesday, Crown Counsel Kael London, who is prosecuting four men charged with importing and intending to sell more than 307 kilograms of cocaine, called his last witness to the …
Reopening proceeds as Covid cases drop
As the threat posed by Covid-19 diminishes in the United States and some other countries from which tourists typically flock to this territory, the Virgin Islands government continues to ease …
Arriving visitors far outnumber residents
Since the Terrance B. Lettsome International Airport reopened to tourists last December, 7,554 visitors arrived there through April 21, eclipsing the 2,805 belongers, work permit holders, and other residents who …
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Four on trial accused of importing $30 million of cocaine
More than one and a half years after being arrested in a nighttime operation near the North Sound area of Virgin Gorda, four men are facing trial after being accused …
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First day of relaxed entry rules sees chaos
The Virgin Islands took another step toward normality on Saturday, when travel restrictions were relaxed to allow most fully vaccinated travelers to be released from quarantine as soon as they …
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Police crack down on driving offences
During a weekend crackdown on driving infractions, police laid 37 charges, confiscated five scooters, and issued 23 tickets, they stated on Monday. “Topping the list of the 37 offences was …
Anegada without water for a day
After the transformer that powers Anegada’s water plant died on the morning of May 13, residents were left without water until later that night, said Gregory Levons, an Anegada resident …
Police warn against taking intimate photos, videos
Police are urging residents, particularly young people, to stop taking intimate photos and videos, as these are increasingly being circulated on social media. Although someone who spreads such videos or …
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Learning to harvest the sun in 11 weeks
Jason Stevens enrolled in the Power52 Caribbean Energy Institute during a low point in his life, when he lacked hope and direction. But on May 3, Mr. Stevens, one of …
In the next phase of the border reopening, government to roll back some restrictions while tightening others
Starting Saturday, when most fully vaccinated travelers to the Virgin Islands will only have to wait for one negative Covid-19 test result before exploring the territory, unvaccinated travelers will have …
Residents urged to take better care of animals
In one day two weeks ago, a group of three pit bulls destroyed a Chalwell Estate resident’s outdoor furniture while trying to enter his home, and a pack of four …
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Walking to victory at the Humane Society’s 21st Dog Show
In a small open-air pen on the grassy lawn at Captain Mulligan’s at Nanny Cay, dog owners walked in circles with their fluffy friends on a leash. A girl gently …
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Trio charged for unlicensed gun, bullets
A man and two women were arrested and charged with keeping an unlicensed firearm after police discovered a Glock pistol and several rounds of ammunition while executing a search warrant …
South African found dead near Village Cay
After a body was recovered from the water near Village Cay Resort and Marina on April 29, “preliminary inquiries” suggested that the deceased is Ryan Smolderen, 65, a South African …
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Two charged in the murder of Catherine Pickering and the robbery of her daughter
Catherine Pickering was fatally shot as two men robbed her daughter on April 18, police continue to arrest people they say took part in the crime or assisted the perpetrators. …
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Despite vaccinating over 10,000 people, known cases of Covid-19 spiked this week
Days after the Virgin Islands crossed a major vaccination threshold in the fight to regain normality in the coronavirus era, the Covid-19 caseload spiked Monday to its highest level in …
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