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Check out our weekly weather forecast with Jesse Daley, covering Sunday, May 24, through Saturday, May 30. Please stay safe and follow the Source for more weather updates! [embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmqXj99h--4[/embedyt]

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Members of the American Legion Post 102, the V.I. Chapter Tuskegee Airmen and volunteers, braved the rain Saturday morning on St. Croix to place flags on the graves of veterans interred at the Kingshill Cemetery.

“This is not ‘happy Memorial Day,’” 1st Vice Commander Annie Henry said. “This is honoring and remembering t...


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A four-week summer arts program for youth will return to downtown Charlotte Amalie next month, offering students ages 9 to 15 hands-on instruction in visual art, creative writing and performance-based practices, 81C Arts announced in a press release. "Expression Through the Arts" by 81C Arts will run from June 22 through July 17 at the organization’s Creative Education Center...

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The Virgin Islands Parole Board advises the public that the board will convene June 22-29, to hear testimony from victims, victims’ family members and other interested persons regarding parole applications submitted by inmates incarcerated at various penal institutions. Anyone wishing to submit written comments or testify for or against an inmate must notify the board by June 2...

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With approximately $25 billion in federal disaster recovery and infrastructure funds committed to the U.S. Virgin Islands, lawmakers and business leaders gathered on St. Croix on Friday to ask whether the rebuilding will truly transform the territory’s economy or simply fuel a short-lived construction boom that collapses once federal spending winds down.


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