Jean-Pierre Oriol was named acting commissioner of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources on Friday by Governor John deJongh Jr.
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
Jean-Pierre Oriol was named acting commissioner of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources on Friday by Governor John deJongh Jr.
WAPA has confirmed that at the height of tropical storm Bertha’s passage on St. Croix, 50 percent of residents were without power.
Last night’s Democratic Primary saw women taking the two most sought-after seats: Gubernatorial nominee and Delegate to Congress nominee of the Democratic party, with sitting Delegate to Congress Donna Christensen winning the former and Attorney Stacey Plaskett winning the latter in two hotly contested...
The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority has activated an emergency call center on St. Croix, acting upon the sudden arrival of tropical storm Bertha as we move into the more active months of this year’s hurricane season.
Donna Christensen has won the 2014 Democratic primary elections, beating out her closest competitor Adlah A. Donastorg decisively to become the party’s nominee for the general election on November 4th.
As tropical storm Bertha makes its way out of the territory, voters, especially on St. Croix, as it was affected more than St. Thomas, are getting out to the polls later in the afternoon, a sign that that people are taking this year’s primary election seriously.
Great video by recording artist “Pressure”, about the United States Virgin Islands. Enjoy.
In a surprising turn of events for independent gubernatorial candidate Judge Soraya Diase Coffelt and her Republican running mate John Canegata, the U.S. Third Circuit Court has ruled that the duo are indeed eligible to be on the November, 2014 ballot in an order published on Friday.
The democratic gubernatorial candidates are out of days to campaign for your votes as today, August 2nd, is when voters from across the territory will be casting their ballots.
The 30th Legislature approved a number of bills on Monday, and included amongst the throng is a measure asking voters how they feel about making medicinal marijuana legal in the United States Virgin Islands.