Should Keriann Malone and her young daughter find themselves in a violent situation, they likely would know what to do.
Customs seizes Delta fuel tank
The Customs Department seized a Delta Petroleum Limited storage tank holding nearly 250,000 gallons of fuel on Sept. 20, according to court records.
Willock ‘dismissed’ from public service
Julian Willock, the permanent secretary in the Ministry of Communications and Works
Regional agricultural officers in VI for training
Given world food shortages, the issue of invasive insects and other pests goes
New deputy to act as ESHS principal
A teacher with 18 years of experience will act as deputy principal of the Elmore Stoutt High School
Archives unit touts transparency
The right to know is an inherent part of every democracy, Christopher Varlack, chief records management officer, said Friday during Right to Know Day.
Telecoms official meets with VI leaders
The head of a regional organisation that aims to promote information and communications technology met with Virgin Islands officials last week to discuss ways to improve the sector.
Cops ask for help a year after disappearance
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force is asking the public for assistance in regard to the disappearance of Clinton Hodge, a Road Town man who went missing about a year …
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Scooter driver dies after wreck
Early Thursday morning a man riding a scooter was thrown to the ground after colliding with another vehicle on the Sir Walter Francis Drive.
SSB holds health fair at school
Students were encouraged to exercise and eat right during a health fair hosted by the Social Security Board last week at Enid Scatliffe Pre-Primary School.
Lionfish a growing threat to VI reefs
Kate Brunn was 40 feet underwater off a rocky point on the north
Necker adds more lemurs
The assortment of uncommon animals on Necker Island got some new companions on Saturday: 19 rare lemurs.
Bill could shed more light on gov’t finances
After prompting from the United Kingdom, the Virgin Islands House
Residents get free reading glasses
Robert Saunders got his first-ever eye exam on Tuesday
Trial set for coke, cash charges
During a search of James John’s home in New Bush last month,
Premier represents VI abroad
From a boat show in the Mediterranean to conferences in Europe and Greenland, Premier Dr. Orlando Smith
House to consider NPO law
Virgin Islands lawmakers are getting ready to debate
US report: Caribbean threatened by violence, drug trafficking
A bipartisan report released this month by two United States senators
Immigration officer fined for assault
A senior immigration officer was fined $1,500 in Magistrates’ Court Tuesday after being found guilty of common assault, disorderly conduct and indecent language.
Complaints commish urges public to pressure gov’t
In a way, any special report published by Complaints Commissioner Elton Georges’
Labour to close for training
As part of efforts to improve service delivery, the Labour Department will hold special training on Thursday.
Firefighters warn against burning
Though it has long been practised in the Virgin Islands,
OCT leaders agree on priorities
At a recent meeting in Brussels, the 21 British, French and Dutch
Puerto Rican pleads guilty to illegal entry
Ramon Santiago’s attorney said he was on a “joy ride”
Law year opens with special court sitting
Dozens of lawyers dressed in their formal robes filled the High Court Tuesday for a special sitting to mark the opening of the new law year.