St. Thomas-St. John Senate candidate Shenelle Fina Francis stresses the importance of being able to collaborate with her colleagues to find solutions to the territory’s pressing issues – hear more on ...
Albert Bryan Jr. has vetoed two significant bills passed by the Legislature, including a proposal to impose a 3 percent fee on money transfers, as well as portions of an appropriations bill tied to ...
Weekly meetings with key recovery agencies, to include the Office of Disaster Recovery, the new Super Project Management Office, the Office of the Governor, the Legislature, as well as local FEMA and ...
A member of the Board of Elections was ordered by her fellow members to apologize after a disruptive incident that took place ...
While there is little risk to Virgin Islanders and only 12 cases of H5N1 or Bird Flu, DOH is “closely monitoring,” and cases ...
The Virgin Islands Port Authority held a public hearing Tuesday evening on St. Thomas to discuss increases in cruise ship ...
The Virgin Islands Justice Initiative’s third annual “Harvest Festival and Pumpkin Patch,” held at Magens Bay Beach on Oct.
In the aftermath of hurricanes Milton and Helene, the Internal Revenue Service today cautioned taxpayers of scammers who use fake charities to gather sensitive personal and financial data from ...
Jahmar Frederick, 31, of St. Croix, was charged with unlawful possession of a firearm after having been convicted of felony offenses, United States Attorney Delia L. Smith announced.
The family announces the passing of John Austin Willett Woodley, who passed away Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at the age of ...
The St. John Cancer Fund will hold its annual fall block party in Cruz Bay on Saturday from 6 p.m. to midnight, and everyone is invited. Traffic will be diverted around the block near Woody’s and ...
Digging Deeper, Together” will provide a special opportunity for researchers and the community to engage in conversations about cultural heritage and archaeological research on St. Croix. This ...