A slight increase in moisture may bring scattered showers to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, while forecasters at the National Hurricane Center monitor two areas with low chances of tropical development across the Atlantic basin. Neither currently poses an immediate threat to the northeastern Caribbean.
As campaigning continues ahead of the 2026 election season, civic organization TheFuture has begun its candidate vetting process for individuals seeking seats in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands, the Virgin Islands Board of Elections, and the Virgin Islands Board of Education.
Just months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku left parts of Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands facing a long recovery, another major tropical cyclone has struck the Western Pacific region, again underscoring the unique disaster challenges facing U.S. territories.
A surprise audit of the Eldra Schulterbrandt Residential Facility has uncovered significant failures in the way the Virgin Islands Health Department managed residents' money, including more than $17,000 in questionable bank withdrawals, inadequate documentation for residents' cash, and funds that remained undistributed after residents died or left the facility, auditors said.
The Virgin Islands Education Department told senators Tuesday its $3.68 billion FEMA-funded school reconstruction program is moving into construction as lawmakers questioned timelines, costs, and readiness for the school year.
The V.I. Water and Power Authority issued a statement Tuesday attributing a district-wide power outage on St. Thomas and St. John to generator failure at the Randolph Harley Power Plant.
From genealogy and fishing traditions to a new partnership with St. Barthélemy, this year's Bastille Day celebration highlighted how the French community continues to preserve its heritage while shaping the future of the Virgin Islands.
The Caribbean Food Crop Society is holding its 58th annual conference July 12-17 at the University of the Virgin Islands Albert A. Sheen Campus, bringing more than 200 agriculturists from 22 countries to St. Croix to explore this year's theme, "Increasing Food Security in the Caribbean Through Innovative Agriculture."
A follow-up community meeting is being planned later this month to continue discussions that began during St. Thomas' Emancipation Day observance, as organizers work to turn ideas generated during the event into long-term community initiatives.
Designed to move beyond discussion, the session will foster collaboration among stakeholders and generate actionable solutions to help ensure that Virgin Islands families can more effectively protect and transfer their homes, land, and legacy for generations to come.
As campaigning continues ahead of the 2026 election season, civic organization TheFuture has begun its candidate vetting process for individuals seeking seats in the Legislature of the Virgin Islands, the Virgin Islands Board of Elections, and the Virgin Islands Board of Education.
This milestone marks the first deployment of this innovative, metal-free fixation system in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Eastern Caribbean, extending access to advanced orthopedic care for patients across the region.
While Senator Gittens welcomes efforts to revive the horse racing industry, he voiced concern regarding the manner in which the Special Session was announced.
The United States Virgin Islands presently has a senior women's basketball team and two youth baseball teams representing the territory at international events.
For the past three years, Pass the Word VI has created space for Virgin Islanders to share their stories, whether through poetry, personal reflections, or spoken-word performances. This week, the community arts organization will mark that milestone with a special anniversary celebration centered on the power of generational storytelling.
Designed to move beyond discussion, the session will foster collaboration among stakeholders and generate actionable solutions to help ensure that Virgin Islands families can more effectively protect and transfer their homes, land, and legacy for generations to come.