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  2. The Virgin Islands Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Islands Daily News is a daily newspaper in the United States Virgin Islands headquartered on the island of Saint Thomas. In 1995 the newspaper became one of the smallest ever to win journalism's most prestigious award, the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service. The newspaper is published every day except Sunday.

  3. List of newspapers in the United States Virgin Islands

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    This is a list of newspapers in the United States Virgin Islands. Daily and nondaily newspapers (currently published) ... The Virgin Islands Daily News – Charlotte ...

  4. TV2 (Virgin Islands TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV2 is a cable-only TV channel available on Innovative Cable TV in the United States Virgin Islands. TV2 picked up the CBS network on July 13, 2009, [1] just two weeks after WVXF, the area's previous CBS affiliate, switched from CBS to This TV. TV2's schedule consists entirely of local and syndicated programming.

  5. Henry Millin - Wikipedia

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    Millin was born on the island of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands on March 17, 1923, to Allan and Lucinda Sewer Millin. [1] Millin's mother was a senator in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands. [1] She is the namesake of the Lucinda Millin Home for the Aged, a nursing home on St. Thomas. [1] Millin married Angela Correa Irizarry in 1950.

  6. Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Camille Pissarro, A Creek in St. Thomas (Virgin Islands), 1856, National Gallery of Art. Pissarro was born on St. Thomas. The first British invasion and occupation of the island occurred in 1801. The islands were returned to Denmark in 1802, under the terms of the Treaty of Amiens. Fire destroyed hundreds of homes in Charlotte Amalie in 1804.

  7. Arnold R. Highfield - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Highfield, the eldest of two children, was born in New Boston, Ohio, [2] to Arnold Ray Highfield, a steelworker, and his wife Hazel Nichols Highfield.His father died in an auto accident in November 1941; Arnold and his brother were raised by their mother and paternal grandparents, Clarence Riley Highfield and Roxie Frye Highfield. [5]

  8. Tregenza Roach - Wikipedia

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    Roach started his career as a reporter for the Virgin Islands Daily News, rising to news editor. Roach was a law clerk at various U.S. and V.I. governmental offices, practiced in the Territorial Court's Civil and Family divisions and was an associate attorney at Bornn Bornn Handy and Rashid. He has been a member of the Virgin Islands Bar since ...

  9. Albert Bryan Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He fired Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George, who had vigorously prosecuted Epstein-related cases, in December 2022. In July 2023, "George testified under oath that Bryan had personally lobbied her in 2019 to issue a special waiver to the territory’s sex offender law so that Epstein could travel freely, without special notifications ...