O’Neal Gets 7 Years in Latest Public Corruption Sentencing

A federal judge sentenced former V.I. Management and Budget Director Jenifer O’Neal to seven years in prison Thursday, closing a chapter in the corruption and bribery scandal that first came to light two years ago and that has seen three high-ranking government officials and others convicted and incarcerated. 

Senate Committee Reviews Territory’s Mental and Behavioral Health System

The Senate Health, Hospitals and Human Services Committee on Thursday reviewed the territory’s mental and behavioral health system, hearing testimony on staffing shortages, facility delays and gaps in services. 

Government Witness Who Pleaded Guilty, Testified Against 3 Public Officials Gets 22 Months

A federal judge Wednesday sentenced convicted felon, cybersecurity contractor and star witness David Whitaker to 22 months in prison for his role in a bribery scheme that roiled the territory and led to multiple high-profile resignations and convictions.

Judge Denies Jenifer O’Neal’s Last-Minute Motion to Seal Sentencing Memo

Jenifer O’Neal’s motion to seal her sentencing request and accompanying 24 letters of support was denied by a federal judge Wednesday, the day before the former V.I. Management and Budget director is due to be sentenced for wire fraud, bribery and money laundering conspiracy. 

Livestream Presentation Heralds St. John Celebration 2026

Social media fans got a preview of the highlights to come from the 2026 St. John Celebration on Wednesday. Division of Festivals Director Ian Turnbull and St. John Administrator Shikima Jones-Sprauve hosted a livestream presentation around noon, hoping to entice residents and visitors to join the fete. 

DPNR Seeks Public Input on Future of Fort Christian Exhibits

On Tuesday evening, the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources’ Division of Libraries, Archives, and Museums hosted a Microsoft Teams virtual town hall to gather community input on the design for the future of exhibits and visitor experiences at Fort Christian Museum on St. Thomas, marking an early step in a larger effort to reimagine the historic site. About 15 people were present.

Colorado State University Adjusts 2026 Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast

Colorado State University has lowered its forecast numbers for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, now calling for slightly fewer named storms and hurricanes, as confidence grows that a potentially strong El Niño could help suppress activity across the Atlantic basin.

King of Wing Set for 3 Days, With Free Shuttles to Main Event Saturday

The King of the Wing Festival is celebrating a major milestone as it returns for its 15th anniversary weekend, bringing together the best in food, culture, music, arts, and entertainment to Magens Bay and downtown St. Thomas Friday through Sunday.

St. John Woman Appears to Have Drowned, Police Say

The woman found in Salt Pond Bay Thursday morning likely drowned, police said Wednesday, contrary to nearly a week of widespread public speculation about the nature of her death.

Season-Ending Collection of Short Crucian Plays Starts Friday

The Caribbean Community Theatre concludes its 41st season with Sarah & Addie, a collection of short Crucian plays.

St. Croix Man Attempted to Import 44,000 Lethal Doses of Fentanyl

A Virgin Islands man pleaded guilty to smuggling 88.67 grams of fentanyl into St. Croix by mail, enough to potentially kill every resident of the island, officials said Wednesday.

AG Rhea Joins Call For Congress Fund Legal Services

Attorney General Gordon C. Rhea joined a bipartisan coalition of 40 attorneys general in urging congressional leaders to continue funding the Legal Services Corporation, the nation's largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans.

Liberty VI Introduces True Fiber 1Gig offer 

For a limited time, the company is offering a never seen rate plan of 1Gig of internet speed for $50 per month for 24 months.

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Elections Board Debates Candidate Appeals, Residency Requirements and Nomination Rules

The Virgin Islands Board of Elections debated candidate qualifications, residency requirements, and nomination petition procedures during a Monday emergency meeting that highlighted ongoing disputes surrounding the 2026 election cycle. The meeting was a continuation of Friday's board meeting, which was recessed for lack of a quorum. 

AG Rhea Joins Call For Congress Fund Legal Services

Attorney General Gordon C. Rhea joined a bipartisan coalition of 40 attorneys general in urging congressional leaders to continue funding the Legal Services Corporation, the nation's largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans.

St. Croix Man Attempted to Import 44,000 Lethal Doses of Fentanyl

A Virgin Islands man pleaded guilty to smuggling 88.67 grams of fentanyl into St. Croix by mail, enough to potentially kill every resident of the island, officials said Wednesday.

Op-Ed: Finally, Proper Recognition for St. Croix’s Historic Baobab Tree

All expenses of the baobab tree project in Grove Place were paid for by the Virgin Islands Trail Alliance organization, to install the benches, signage, and painting of poles along the road near the tree. However, my heart was broken when I learned that the property owner, Ms. Magdalene Edney, passed away. She never got a chance to see the baobab tree project completed. The signage and benches under the historic baobab tree in Grove Place are a tribute to her and her family.

Katie Quinlan Named Senior Women’s National Soccer Team Head Coach

Coach Quinlan's appointment is effective immediately. She will continue to oversee the U-17 Women's National Team while leading preparations for upcoming Senior Women's National Team activities and competitions.

Season-Ending Collection of Short Crucian Plays Starts Friday

The Caribbean Community Theatre concludes its 41st season with Sarah & Addie, a collection of short Crucian plays.

Reminder: Waste Transporters Must Tarp

Unsecured waste loads can result in debris being blown from vehicles onto roadways, public property, and surrounding communities.

Michael Kareem Petersen Dies at 50

With profound sadness and loving remembrance, we announce the passing of Michael Kareem Petersen, affectionately known as “Mad Man Mitch” of Soul Prophecy Sound, who departed this life on June 2, 2026, at the age of 50. 

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