ST. THOMAS — A pair of Antilles School students have released a new and improved edition of the Classic VI coupon book as they continue to help students raise funds for extracurricular activities.
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Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has proclaimed Jan. 19-25 as “Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Week” in the Virgin Islands to recognize the contributions of the St. Croix Alumnae Chapter. In his ...
TORTOLA — In a tune up for next month’s CONCACAF Under-17 Men’s FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, the British Virgin Islands won the opener, then drew the next two games with the U.S. Virgin ...
ATLANTA — Instead of crying over another collapse, Ohio State can celebrate another national title after holding off a Notre Dame comeback bid Monday night to walk away with a nailbiter of a 34 ...
The number of Americans receiving psychotherapy increased by 30% during the pandemic, as virtual sessions replaced in-person appointments — but new research dampens the hope that technology will ...
ST. THOMAS — Fanning the flame of his coal pot with a piece of cardboard on Saturday, Douglas “Shanty” McKay had already perfected his method. After a few calculated moves with matches ...
A V.I. Department of Human Services employee was arrested for beating a child Thursday, according to V.I. Police. Althia Henry, 33, was arrested and charged with child abuse, third-degree assault ...
Two tourists were injured after a vehicle struck them in a crosswalk on St. Thomas, according to V.I. Police. The incident occurred at around 1:42 p.m. Wednesday on William G. Lewis Lane, near ...
ST. THOMAS — V.I. Police are investigating a grand larceny at Cardow Jewelers on Thursday afternoon, according to police spokesman Glen Dratte. The incident occurred at around 3:20 p.m., and ...
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Jeffrey Epstein’s once vast estate — art, jewelry, lavish properties and investments — was meant to be drained by settlements to his many sexual abuse victims and payments to resolve other ...