The current state of the Virgin Islands mental health service system is dismal, at best; possibly non-existent, depending whom you ask.
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
The current state of the Virgin Islands mental health service system is dismal, at best; possibly non-existent, depending whom you ask.
There were over 160 people who voted on St. Croix on the first day of early voting–a historic event–as it was the first time Virgin Islanders had the chance to do so ahead of the November 4 General Election.
If you planned on taking advantage of the early voting option available to registered voters, there’s still time to cast your vote today before the 6 p.m. cut off time.
Update 1 St. Croix police have just released new information on Tuesday morning’s armed robbery of the Bank of St. Croix in Estate Peter’s Rest. Police are searching for two suspects, one of whom brandished a weapon upon entering the bank. The two men made off with an undetermined amount...
The Division of Personnel has scheduled territory-wide police and corrections officer entrance examinations for the week of December 1-5. However, interested candidates must first submit an application package now through Oct. 31 in order to sit the exam. The announcement came yesterday from Director...
Former judge and gubernatorial candidate Soraya Diase-Coffelt said she believes Senator Terrence “Positive” Nelson should take all the energy that he’s using on the marijuana decriminalization and other marijuana-related legislation, and focus it on solving the Virgin Islands WAPA...
It was his last USVI/BVI Friendship celebration as governor, and Governor John P. de Jongh, Jr. celebrated knowing that, after the weekend was over, next year’s event would be hosted by the territory’s new leader.
Physical therapists in the Virgin Islands now have direct access to evaluate and treat patients without first requiring a physician’s referral of them, thanks to Act No. 7620 that was signed into law by Gov. de Jongh on July 11.
The Government of the Virgin Islands, along with the Public Finance Authority (PFA) have filed a malpractice lawsuit against its former law firm Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney PC and its financial advisor, Bank of America, to the tune of $13.6 million for incorrectly advising the PFA and the V.I....
VI Consortium On Your Side On Sat., Oct. 18, the VI Consortium received a telephone call from a concerned citizen in the Estate Profit housing community, complaining of having problems with a certain red dust plaguing her home that originated from land located on the west side of the Diageo Rum Distillery....