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The National Park Service, including V.I. National Park, needs to become more relevant to the nation's population, park Superintendent Mark Hardgrove said Wednesday.
The Rwanda Project came full circle Wednesday as Karlen Talbert, Sharee Miller, Sterelina Warner and Twanna Hodge met their "adopted" Rwandan sister -- thus realizing the dream come true that brought Ivanna Eudora Kean High School students to the heart of the African continent.
Editor's note: A group of teenagers and adults from the territory is visiting Rwanda, a small country in the heart of Africa, to help children orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Source Publisher Shaun A. Pennington is keeping a journal of the group's work and adventures.
The V.I. Water and Power Authority should continue to push for a government subsidy to help cover its fuel and maintenance costs -- even if it means going all the way to Venezuela to get it, senators said Tuesday during the final round of budget hearings.
Coming soon to a reef near you: the voracious lionfish, an incredibly aggressive species that eats juvenile reef fish like popcorn.
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Assault charges against 25-year-old Aneury Baez Reyna were upgraded to first-degree murder after one of the people Reyna shot Monday at St. Thomas' Déjà Vu Bar died of his wounds at Schneider Regional Medical Center.
A cultural festival with art workshops, live music and more is coming Sunday to the Fort Frederik Museum, as the Society of Caribbean Artists (SOCA) presents its first "Artist Circle" Arts Fest.
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