Police have brought charges against a man they say trespassed on the grounds of the Road Town Police Station on April 24, according to Police Information Officer Diane Drayton.
Stakeholders are optimistic after a solid high season (Special Report)
Peter McGrath took his first trip to the Virgin Islands as a honeymooner in 2001.
Arguing for scooter ban, ESHS wins debate
Banning motorbikes and scooters would mean fewer accidents in the Virgin Islands, Jian Jeffers told residents at the Sir Rupert Briercliffe Hall on Wednesday.
AG drops Willock appeal
The Attorney General’s Chambers has discontinued its appeal of a 2011 court decision that once restricted the way government could investigate allegations of wrongdoing against public officers, court records show.
Cops find four more guns
Seized firearms have reached the double digits this year as the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force found four more Tuesday in Palestina Estate, according to Police Information Officer Diane Drayton.
Stolen scooter recovered, arrest made
Police charged Glenville Callwood, 20, of Baughers Bay, with burglary after he was caught riding a scooter reportedly stolen from a Baughers Bay apartment, according to Police Information Officer Diane …
Privy Council to hear former magistrate’s claim
A former magistrate’s legal challenge against the Virgin Islands government may be heard by the territory’s highest court, judges ruled Monday.
Special delivery required
The brand-new catamaran hanging in midair on Sunday morning weighed several tons. No one was on board as one of the cranes on the 630-foot cargo ship Amber Lagoon lowered …
VI praised by US on tsunami preparations
An American government agency has applauded the Virgin Islands for its preparedness in the event of a tsunami, officials said.
VIP sets election of officers
The opposition Virgin Islands Party kicked off a “review period” at an April 23 general meeting in preparation for selecting a new general committee later this month, the party announced.But …
Police searching for armed robbers
Police are investigating two armed robberies that have occurred in the last two weeks: one at the Long Bush Superette and another at Le Grand Cafe in Road Town, according …
Man charged for gun found in parents’ house
Royal Virgin Islands Police Force officers have seized six firearms from people so far this year, according to Police Information Officer Diane Drayton.
SCB project explained, call made for signs
Work on the Pleasant Valley Bridge should include better signage, said Third District Representative Julian Fraser at a meeting to discuss road improvements there Monday evening.
CADA kicks off new show (PHOTO GALLERY)
There was wind, fire and rain at the Sir Rupert Briercliffe Hall when nearly 30 musicians and dancers performed in the CADA Players’ African Dream.
Chief: Cause of Wickhams Cay fire still unknown
There’s still no official word on what caused a fire that destroyed a Wickhams Cay building on April 8, but Chief Fire Officer Zebalon McLean said investigations have narrowed the …
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Hit-and-run suspect charged
Charges have been laid against a man suspected of a hit-and-run against a pedestrian on Zion Hill in early February, according to Police Information Officer Diane Drayton.
USVI ferry tickets to rise by $5
Ferry ticket prices to and from the United States Virgin Islands will likely increase by $5 beginning on April 1 due to fee increases from the USVI Port Authority, an …
Dinghy theft suspect caught, but at large again
One of the five men suspected of involvement in a string of dinghy thefts in late March has been arrested and charged with taking a conveyance without lawful authority, according …
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Newspapers among docs to be digitised
Decades ago, the raised land that is now in the middle of the Road Town Roundabout was surrounded by water. That fact was among many tidbits of information Orion Joseph …
Car show makes some noise on Virgin Gorda
The Virgin Gorda Car Show was held on Saturday at the Little Dix field in Spanish Town.
Living the Dream sweeps up Wahoo Madness
Living the Dream Captain Austin Schneider and his crew dominated ten other vessels in the 2014 Wahoo Madness fishing tournament, hauling nearly twice the weight in wahoo as the runner-up …
HOA approves up to $57m in borrowing
After a brief debate, lawmakers authorised the government last Thursday to borrow up to $57 million to finance improvements to the territory’s water and sewer systems and docks and to …
Walwyn: Work on extra school year is advancing
The efforts to add a 13th year to the Virgin Islands’ school system are progressing, and will be in place for some students for the upcoming fall term, Education and …
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Easter kite-flying tradition continues
Dozens of kites dotted the sky above Wickhams Cay Monday afternoon as residents young and old gathered to carry on an Easter tradition.
PAC probe finds ‘red flags’ in cruise project
At a signing ceremony on Tuesday to ink a $30.7 million contract to extend the territory’s cruise ship pier, Premier Dr. Orlando Smith said he doesn’t mind the continued scrutiny …
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