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Homicides 2013

A chronological log of the homicides recorded in 2013, with statistics broken down by island. The Source…

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On Thursday, April 25, the St. Thomas community was enjoying J'Ouvert when the celebration was shattered by gunshots which injured three people. Public safety officials immediately canceled the remainder of J'Ouvert.

 
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The Forum Presents Foreign Film "No"

The Forum presents the third in its series of foreign films. It is a Chilean movie called "No."

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2013-05-22 01:34:45
Beach to Beach Power Swim Set for Sunday

The 10th annual Beach to Beach Power Swim is set for Sunday on St. John and, with the entries capped at 300, time is running out to register. Last year, 283 swimmers raised $20,000.

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2013-05-21 22:51:07
Shooting Claims life of 18-year-old Vasheo Donastorg

According to police, Vasheo Donastorg was washing his car outside his home on Lime Street when shots rang out Monday evening, killing the 18-year-old. Police are urging anyone with information to call.

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2013-05-21 16:32:46
Local government — St. Thomas
VIDOA Temporarily Relocates Sanderilla Bungalow Vendors

 Vendors who usually use the Sanderilla Market Square on St. Thomas to sell their produce will be temporarily relocated to the area between Emancipation Garden and Vendor’s Plaza starting Saturday, Sept. 22, according to a press release issued Friday by the Virgin Islands Department of Agriculture.
Commissioner Louis E. Petersen Jr., Ph.D., said, “The temporary relocation is in place while Market Square undergoes reconstruction. The anticipated timeframe for the completion of this phase of the project is early November. Vendors will be able to return to Market Square on Nov. 15 – a date that has been determined in cooperation with the Department of Public Works.”
VIDOA regrets any inconvenience this temporary relocation may cause. For further information, call 774-5182.

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