During Governor Mapp’s Friday press conference, he announced several major developments related to the beginning of school in September. He also addressed a host of other matters. Watch.
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During Governor Mapp’s Friday press conference, he announced several major developments related to the beginning of school in September. He also addressed a host of other matters. Watch.
Some scenes from the St. Croix Foundation’s Bond @ balter event, the first of multiple Food & Wine Experience affairs. The event was held on Thursday.
Fifteen pallets of donated durable medical equipment – hospital beds, wheelchairs, shower chairs, walkers, canes, asthma pumps, CPAP machines and blood pressure monitors – have arrived on St. Croix, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced Wednesday. Voluntary agencies, the USVI Long...
Senator Brian Smith was spotted at the Sunny Isle intersection on Tuesday with a sign that read, “Save GERS.” But wasn’t the senator elected to help do just that? The Consortium’s Ernice Gilbert asked him. Watch what happened.
Cramer Park, Salt River, Frederiksted Beach and more. Pictured above, Seventh Day Adventist Pathfinders recite organization pledges on the last day of the Christian denomination’s camp site near the Southgate Baptist Church on the east end of St. Croix.
The We Deh Yah Cultural Dancers performed during the USVI’s 101st birthday celebration at the Botanical Garden in St. George on Saturday. Watch.
An abandoned house on Queen Cross Street in Frederiksted was on fire on Saturday morning, sending plumes of smoke into the sky as V.I. Fire Service personnel worked to quench it. The fire, which was said to have started after 9:00 a.m., burned for several hours. According to a resident who resides in the neighborhood,...
Above, Mary Moorhead, left, listens to Molinda Stephen, who was recently deemed fully disabled with vocal cord dysfunction after working in a moldy environment on St. Croix for 18 years.
Scenes from the second annual “Cultivating Inclusion – Easter at the Movies”, hosted by the Virgin Islands Territorial ADA for the Office of the Governor. Events were held in both districts, however the video above shows scenes from the St. Croix affair.
ST. CROIX — Students here gathered at the bandstand at Fort Christiansvaern on Saturday to speak out against gun violence, urging local leaders to take action in assuring the safety of students and all Virgin Islanders. The action came in tandem with similar events across the U.S., which represented...