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  • 4 days ago | stthomassource.com | Thomas Source |Mat Probasco

    The Coki Point coconut seller who allegedly lost his cool, shouting down a police officer before spraying the officer with fresh coconut water, was released on $50 bail Monday, according to court records. Virgin Islands Police Department Officer Chris M. René said he was following up on reports of unlicensed roadside businesses Wednesday near the popular St. Thomas beach, Coki Point.

  • 1 week ago | stthomassource.com | Thomas Source |Mat Probasco

    Whitney Frederick is not a casual archery student. Although she describes her bow-and-arrow practice as “play,” Frederick was at St. Croix’s archery field almost every day until the outdoor facility was abruptly closed May 14. Thwarted in her attempts to get the Estate La Grange range reopened, or even get a reasonable response about continuing her studies at the field, Frederick is taking her talents to Korea to study with masters.

  • Jan 9, 2025 | stthomassource.com | Thomas Source |Ananta Pancham

    Though he intended, when writing the original bill, to have the Legislature vote on whatever increases were recommended by the V.I. Public Officials Compensation Commission, former Sen. Positive Nelson said Thursday it was clear that in the past few months since a final report was submitted, lawmakers opted not to take that step. Gov.

  • Nov 13, 2024 | stthomassource.com | Thomas Source

    The Department of Public Works congratulates all newly elected and re-elected candidatesof the 2024 political season!However, DPW must notify all candidates that political signs, including the posts/framesthe signs were placed on, must be removed by Thursday, Dec. 5. Signs that are not removed by Dec. 5, will be removed by DPW at a $150 fee per sign. The sign owner can only collect their signs if payment is made in full. If signsare not collected within 14 days after removal, they will be discarded.

  • Jul 16, 2024 | stthomassource.com | Thomas Source |Mat Probasco

    Early primary voting started Tuesday, seven months after a court ruling threw party elections into doubt. In a change from previous elections, political parties will be responsible for electing their own officers, said Elections Supervisor Caroline Fawkes. “They do that themselves. We had a meeting yesterday because they were asking for equipment and space to conduct it,” Fawkes said.

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