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Charlotte Amalie
Monday, October 2, 2023

Progress Made on Containment of Bovoni Landfill Fire

The firefight at the Bovoni landfill on St. Thomas has, in 18 days, shown progressive signs of containment, V.I. Fire and Emergency Medical Services announced Sunday in a press release. 

Are Those Fiddler Crabs Waving at Me?

I mostly see these tiny crustaceans along the edges of the salt ponds. There might be hundreds of them in a small area, and some of them are enthusiastically waving their claws in the air.

Weekly Weather Forecast with Jesse Daley

Watch our weekly weather forecast with Jesse Daley, covering Sunday, Oct. 1, through Saturday, Oct. 7.

September Temps Hotter Than Ever, Drought Relief May Be on the Horizon

In addition to lower-than-normal rainfall amounts, the report notes that September was one of the warmest on record across both territories, and the high temperatures have contributed to the dry conditions due to evaporation. Notably, St. Croix has logged the hottest month ever recorded. 

WAPA CEO Says Rotating Outages Due to Cut Underground Cable

Temporary power outages were ordered earlier this month after construction work along a St. Thomas roadway damaged a power cable housed inside an electrical duct bank. WAPA Chief Executive Officer Andy Smith told his board the particular section of underground housing was close to 50 years old.

Adopt a Forever Pet

The Source wants to help reduce the overpopulation of unwanted pets in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Every week we will feature a dog or cat from the hardworking rescue organizations and hope someone will find their fur-ever friend on this site.(All animals have been vaccinated, neutered and are healthy.) 

100 Student Runners Line Up to Kick Off the St. Thomas-St. John Cross Country Season

Over 100 student-athletes from public, private and parochial schools from St. Thomas and St. John assembled on the golf course at UVI to showcase their running abilities as the 2023 IAA cross-country season kicked off Thursday.

Bryan Signs Bill Authorizing New St. John School Land Exchange

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. on Friday signed a bill into law that officials hope will start momentum towards creation of a new public school for the island of St. John. Bryan predicted that the government will choose a contractor to begin work on the proposed K through 12 school by April 2024.

Judge Terminates Restraining Order Against AFT

On Friday, in an at-times tense courtroom, St. Croix Superior Court Judge Douglas Brady terminated a temporary restraining order (TRO) entered on Sept. 26 and expected to expire on Friday to stop the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) from protesting. 

Senate Calendar for October 2-6

Here is what is happening at the 35th Legislature of the Virgin Islands this week.

Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Illegal Entry Into U.S.

A Chinese national pleaded guilty to illegal entry into the United States, United States Attorney Delia L. Smith announced Saturday.

Senate Calendar for October 2-6

Here is what is happening at the 35th Legislature of the Virgin Islands this week.

Federal Universal Service Charge (FUSC) Rate Change Effective October 1

Viya advises the public of the quarterly change in the universal service surcharge provided by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that affects carriers nationwide.

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Senate Calendar for October 2-6

Here is what is happening at the 35th Legislature of the Virgin Islands this week.

Chinese National Pleads Guilty to Illegal Entry Into U.S.

A Chinese national pleaded guilty to illegal entry into the United States, United States Attorney Delia L. Smith announced Saturday.

Commentary: State of the Territory | Bridging the Gap in U.S. Virgin Islands Sports: From Access to Recruitment

In the Virgin Islands, we proudly celebrate sports legends like Aliyah Boston, Tim Duncan, Julian Jackson, J’Wan Roberts, and many others. Yet, as a former Division 1 athlete and coach at various levels, I've come to understand that the path to college sports often appears blocked for students from low-income families. In this piece, we delve into the factors influencing this disparity, from parental wealth and education to the role of our education and sports departments.

Antilles School Ready to Host JV/MS Volleyball Tournament

On Saturday, Antilles School will host its annual Junior Varsity/Middle School Volleyball Tournament.

Rupert E. Winchester Sr. and Elaine George-Winchester Die

It is with profound sadness that the family of Rupert E. (Chester) Winchester Sr. and Elaine George-Winchester announce their deaths. They both died in Locust Grove, Ga., after battling a long illness.

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