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Charlotte Amalie
Sunday, April 28, 2024

Shots Fired on Turpentine Run Road Leaves One Dead

Shots fired on St. Thomas left five injured and one dead Sunday, the V.I. Police Department reported. 

Calypso Monarch John Gotti Wins the Crown Again

The official opening of St. Thomas Carnival Village has yet to come, but Saturday night brought the Ft. Christian Parking Lot to life with the 2024 Calypso Monarch Competition. Nine calypsonians brought their creativity to the stage with lyrics, humor, political insights, costumes, stagecraft and a house band.

Weekly Weather Forecast with Jesse Daley

Watch now: Check out our weekly weather forecast with Jesse Daley, covering Sunday, April 28, through Saturday, May 4.

Local Butterfly Orchids Have Adapted to Dry Conditions

I usually see the small flowers of these native orchids (Psychilis macconnelliae) sticking up on long stalks on the dry southern hillsides of St. John. They are special because they only grow in the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

“What We Have Here Is a Person Who Was on a Rampage”; Bruce Smith Gets 35 Years in Prison

A former high school hall monitor and track coach was sentenced Friday to 35 years in federal prison for sexually abusing a dozen student athletes over a period of 15 years.

Questions Remain Following District Court Ruling on Caneel Bay Resort

A District Court’s ruling on Monday to restore the ownership of the Caneel Bay Resort to the National Park Service came as a pleasant surprise to many. 

Third Circuit Scheduled to Hear Jackson, Other Appeals on May 16

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals is set to hear oral arguments in four local cases on May 16 on St. Thomas, including that of John Jackson, the onetime Olympic boxer who was sentenced in February 2023 to 25 years in prison on rape and child pornography charges and is seeking to suppress evidence from a search of his home that was used at trial.

Op-Ed: Leveraging the Power of Social Media to Empower and Engage

In the past 20 years, humanity has seen huge advancements in just about every industry. This progression can be attributed to varying factors, including broader access to educational opportunities and more collaboration among neighboring countries around the world. 

Standing Ovation for GHCDS Musical ‘The Music Man’

The Good Hope Country Day School drama club cast received a standing ovation as they performed the musical The Music Man for their faculty night on Thursday at the Good Hope Country Day School’s Theater. This follows their completely sold-out opening night last week.

Beach Advisory for April 22-26

The Department of Planning and Natural Resources announces that the Beach Water Quality Monitoring Program, which evaluates weekly water quality at popular swimming beaches throughout the territory by sampling for enterococci, bacteria and turbidity advises the public of the following.

Shots Fired on Turpentine Run Road Leaves One Dead

Shots fired on St. Thomas left five injured and one dead Sunday, the V.I. Police Department reported. 

35th Legislature of the Virgin Islands Senate Calendar, April 29 – May 3

This is the Senate calendar for the week of April 29 through May 3.

Ocean Point Terminals Recognizes Local Charities for Community Work, Donates $300,000 to 20 Non-Profits

Under Ocean Point Terminal’s Charitable Contributions program, donation requests must support the advancement of education, environmental stewardship and community sustainability. 

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35th Legislature of the Virgin Islands Senate Calendar, April 29 – May 3

This is the Senate calendar for the week of April 29 through May 3.

Shots Fired on Turpentine Run Road Leaves One Dead

Shots fired on St. Thomas left five injured and one dead Sunday, the V.I. Police Department reported. 

Nicholas D’Amour Performs Well in Shanghai at Stage I of the World Cup 2024

There were 115 competitors in the Men’s Olympic Recurve Division. On Tuesday, the Olympic Recurve archers battled in a three-hour qualifying session. 

V.I. Public Works Advises Public of Carnival Parking and Road Closures April 26 – May 4

Main Street Parking - Parking will be allowed for compact cars only on Dronningens Gade (Main Street), starting near Cardow Jewelers and ending at Store Tvaer Gade. Motorists can also park their compact vehicles on the northern segment of Raadet’s Gade.

Beach Advisory for April 22-26

The Department of Planning and Natural Resources announces that the Beach Water Quality Monitoring Program, which evaluates weekly water quality at popular swimming beaches throughout the territory by sampling for enterococci, bacteria and turbidity advises the public of the following.

Norris Evan Edmead Dies at 64

Norris Evan Edmead, also known as “Taz,” “Hardy,” “Kushoo” or “Miguel” tragically transitioned his earthly life on Thursday, April 4.

UPCOMING EVENTS

UPCOMING EVENTS

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