Budget Committee Hears Testimony on FY 2027 Budget Proposal

Financial officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands are proposing a $958.2 million General Fund budget for fiscal year 2027 while reporting tight short‑term liquidity, tens of millions of dollars in unpaid bills and continued reliance on federal disaster recovery funding.

Gov’t House Marks Start of Hurricane Season, Addresses Airline and Humane Society Callouts

The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane season began last week, and officials Monday urged Virgin Islanders to make preparations ahead of what is forecast to be a summer with less-than-average storm activity. 

Op-Ed: The Lounge | A Column for Men: Before the Bridge: Respect Is Love in a Man’s Language

In his biweekly column, Langley Shazor speaks to issues important to men within the territory.

42nd Annual Women’s Race Celebrates Hope, Healing and Peace

More than 200 women and girls gathered on St. Croix Sunday evening for the 42nd Annual Women's Race, embracing this year's theme, "For Hope, Healing and Peace."

Historical Trust, Volunteers Mobilize for Latest Step Street Restoration

Two years after completing a major renovation of a St. Thomas thoroughfare, members of the St. Thomas Historical Trust are gearing up to revitalize another historic step street. Volunteers recently spent two days cleaning up portions of Dronnegans Gade East in Charlotte Amalie as a trust board member led a bid for grant funding to lend momentum to this new effort. 

Photo Focus: Hope Shines Throughout the Night at 25th St. Croix Relay For Life

The American Cancer Society's 25th Annual Relay For Life returned to St. Croix on Saturday into Sunday at the St. Croix Educational Complex, bringing together survivors, caregivers, families, and community members in the fight against cancer.

Two Dead, Two Injured in Shooting at Peter’s Rest Bar

Two men were killed and two other people were injured in a shooting early Sunday morning at Luna Bar in Peter's Rest on St. Croix, the Virgin Islands Police Department reported.

Weekly Weather Forecast With Jesse Daley

Check out our weekly weather forecast with Jesse Daley, covering Sunday, June 7, through Saturday, June 13.

Creditors Seek to Prevent McClafferty from Discharging Debt in Bankruptcy

An ad hoc group of creditors in Brett “Mac” McClafferty’s bankruptcy proceedings is seeking a 60-day extension to file a “nondischargeability action” against him because he continues to evade requests for information and acts with “utter disregard for his duties as a chapter 13 debtor and general disrespect for the bankruptcy process,” according to a motion filed Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware.

The Virgin Islands Breast Cancer Project hosts Summer Art Class Monday

The Art of Healing, Threads of Resilience, Healing Arts, Heritage and Culture Series hosted by the VI Breast Cancer Project continues on Monday from 3 to 6 p.m. with a Self-Portrait Sketching Class, at Fort Frederik on King Street in downtown Frederiksted on St. Croix. Curator and artist Monica Marin is the featured instructor. Enrollment is open to all cancer survivors, and seating is limited. A few seats remain.

St. Thomas Man Planned to Smuggle and Sell 500 Bullets, Police Say

Officers from the Department of Homeland Security detained a St. Thomas man last week who had allegedly packed 500 rounds of live ammunition in his and a travel companion’s suitcases.

Lt. Gov. Roach Urges Hurricane Preparedness

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service predicts a below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, with eight to 14 named storms, three to six are forecasted to become hurricanes and one to three of which will reach Category 3 status or stronger.

Customer Retention: Your Secret Weapon

Quite simply, “Points, discounts and coupons have become so common that customers treat them as currency, not connection.”

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Plaskett-Potter Campaign Urges WAPA Fixes

The Plaskett-Potter campaign is calling for urgent, decisive action in response to the devastating power outage that has left the residents of St. Thomas and St. John without electricity for more than 48 hours. This crisis is not an isolated incident; it is the latest chapter in a long, painful story of energy mismanagement that the people of the Virgin Islands can no longer afford to accept.

Cancer Support VI Calls Community to Action for Men’s Health Month

Every Dollar raised is Doubled through June 30. Men in the U.S. Virgin Islands are dying from cancers that are treatable when caught early. This June, Cancer Support VI is asking our community to help change that and thanks to two extraordinary local partners, every dollar you give will go twice as far.

Lt. Gov. Roach Urges Hurricane Preparedness

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service predicts a below-average 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, with eight to 14 named storms, three to six are forecasted to become hurricanes and one to three of which will reach Category 3 status or stronger.

St. Thomas Man Planned to Smuggle and Sell 500 Bullets, Police Say

Officers from the Department of Homeland Security detained a St. Thomas man last week who had allegedly packed 500 rounds of live ammunition in his and a travel companion’s suitcases.

V.I. Athletes Shine Ahead of International and National Championships

Virgin Islands Sports Ambassador and University of Georgia sophomore Michelle Smith delivered another exceptional championship performance at the NCAA Division I East Regional Championships, advancing in both of her events to the NCAA Division I Championships in Eugene, Oregon, scheduled for June 10–13.

The Virgin Islands Breast Cancer Project hosts Summer Art Class Monday

The Art of Healing, Threads of Resilience, Healing Arts, Heritage and Culture Series hosted by the VI Breast Cancer Project continues on Monday from 3 to 6 p.m. with a Self-Portrait Sketching Class, at Fort Frederik on King Street in downtown Frederiksted on St. Croix. Curator and artist Monica Marin is the featured instructor. Enrollment is open to all cancer survivors, and seating is limited. A few seats remain.

Cancer Support VI Calls Community to Action for Men’s Health Month

Every Dollar raised is Doubled through June 30. Men in the U.S. Virgin Islands are dying from cancers that are treatable when caught early. This June, Cancer Support VI is asking our community to help change that and thanks to two extraordinary local partners, every dollar you give will go twice as far.

Ronald Ernst Russell Dies at 71

Ronald Ernst Russell, affectionately known as Ronnie, passed away peacefully at his sister’s home in New York on May 6, 2026, at the age of 71. 

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