Territory May See Veterans Cemetery Through DeGazon-Sponsored Bill
Limetree Bay Willing To Provide $10 Million To Help Add Life to a Dying G.E.R.S.
American Airlines to Serve St. Croix With New Flights Next Summer
Arthur A. Richards K-8 School Hosts Anti-Bullying Campaign
Man Dies During Early Morning Car Accident on St. Croix; Driver of Car Arrested (Updated)
Bill Aimed at Regulating Credit Use by Gov't Departments and Agencies Among Others Held in Committee
Juan Luis Hospital Announces Completion and Availability of Mobile Dialysis Facilities
ST. CROIX — It was the second of its kind, but this time — at least according to Governor Kenneth Mapp and other officials who spoke at the groundbreaking event for the Paul E. Joseph Stadium today — the vision was bigger, better, and more in line with a project that commenced some...
ST. THOMAS — The Kevin Rodriquez/Janelle Sarauw saga, which has been raging for months and is currently wreaking havoc in the Democratic Party, may be finally coming to an end, as the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands on Wednesday granted Ms. Sarauw her writ of mandamus request, by ordering...
ST. CROIX — A Virgin Islands prisoner who was shipped to the U.S. in March of 2016 by the V.I. Bureau of Corrections as part of the Mapp administration’s efforts to fight crime, has died in the mainland facility where he was being held. That’s according to Senator Alicia Hansen, who received...
Although the Virgin Islands Department of Education (D.O.E.), between the years 2013 and 2015 expended more than $10 million on the territory’s School Lunch Program, an audit report from the territory’s Office of the Inspector General (O.I.G.), issued on Wednesday, unearthed widespread waste,...
ST. JOHN — The night began like any other during the weeklong Festival Village events here, but Tuesday night, St. John Festival’s grand finale with a host of trending Soca artists to cap the night off with a bang, came to an abrupt end after torrential rainfall eventually caused the stage’s...
ST. THOMAS — The Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands and three of its officers who are voters in the St. Thomas- St. John District, filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court asking for a declaratory judgement and injunctive relief that would bar the Board of Elections from certifying and the Legislature...
ST. JOHN — The place to be if you’re in the Virgin Islands on July 4th is St. John, whose festivities come to an end tonight with Festival Village performances and fireworks display. In the day, however, the island’s j’ouvert morning and parade events are expected to memorable....
ST. THOMAS — It was the belief of many that once the 32nd Legislature decided the Kevin Rodriquez matter, that the winner of the April 8 special election, Janelle Sarauw, would be certified by the St. Thomas-St. John District Board of Elections without issue, and subsequently seated as a member...
ST. THOMAS — The president of the 32nd Legislature, Myron Jackson, on Thursday called on the St. Thomas-St. John Board of Elections to certify the candidacy of the April 8 special election winner, Janelle Sarauw, now that the matter of Kevin Rodriquez has been dealt with. Lawmakers on Wednesday...