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Public urged to stay clear of Mafolie Road Friday, Jan. 8, 2021 St. Thomas University of the Virgin Islands began their student check-in as students return to campus. Senior Mario Capriola, a psychology major from St. Croix, heads to his dorm on the St. Thomas campus after registering for the spring semester Thursday. News Public urged to stay clear of Mafolie Road The V.I. Public Works Department is advising St. Thomas residents to refrain from using Mafolie Road today and Monday because of ongoing roadwork. The road will be closed for 30-minute intervals throughout the workday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., to allow the contractor to install 24-inch storm drain pipes. Click here to read more now. COVID-19 Bryan warns COVID cases will continue to rise after holiday travel Officials warned that the Virgin Islands are on the precipice of post-holiday spike in COVID-19 cases, and the territory’s vaccination rollout suffered a recent hiccup after 250 doses were compromised by improper storage. Click here to read more now. News Records show murder victim was in violation of court-ordered curfew The first homicide victim of 2021, Lessroy Gumbs, was awaiting trial for attempted murder after a 2019 St. Thomas shootout that left two men injured, according to court documents. Click here to read more now. Island Action 24/7 Realizing your dreams for the new year The new year inspires many to make positive changes in their lives. Join Saje Sanctuary in Yacht Haven Grande on St. Thomas for a Planning with Purpose Vision Board workshop Saturday at 1 p.m. Click here to read more now. Visit today's E-edition The Virgin Islands Daily News | 9155 Estate Thomas, St. Thomas, 00802 U.S. Virgin Islands Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by [email protected]