The U.S. Virgin Islands Area Labor Federation hosted the first gubernatorial debate of the 2026 election cycle Friday at the Charlotte Amalie High School auditorium. The debate featured Lt. Gov. Tregenza Roach, Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett and former Sen. Donna Frett-Gregory, who are seeking the Democratic nomination for governor in the Aug. 1 primary.
A week of events promoting health awareness on St. John capped off with a forum on diabetes — a chronic illness — contributing factors and ways the average person can fend off negative outcomes. A panel discussion featuring a doctor, a fitness coach, an agronomist, a specialist on tobacco abuse and a psychologist led their audience through their different points of view.
A new coffee shop has entered the Bovoni area, offering commuters and residents a new coffee option along a heavily traveled route. The Roasted Coconut Coffee Shop is located inside Island Life Water Sports, a family-owned business that has operated in the community for years.
The West Indian Company Limited is projecting approximately 1.25 million cruise passengers and 359 vessel calls during fiscal year 2027, according to a press release released Tuesday by WICO President and CEO Joseph Boschulte.
Residents on St. Thomas and St. John should expect the possibility of continued rotating power outages until at least one additional generating unit is restored, according to Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Executive Director Karl Knight, who updated the governing board Thursday via Teams meeting on the utility's ongoing generation challenges.
The Legislature's Committee on Budget, Appropriations and Finance heard Thursday how staffing shortages, library funding and federal grant oversight continue to challenge the Department of Planning and Natural Resources.
The V.I. Public Finance Authority board on Thursday approved a resolution allocating $1.5 million to the V.I. Port Authority in what Gov. Albert Bryan Jr., who chairs the PFA board, described as a “peace offering” to the 36th Legislature.
The Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation told the Senate Committee on Budget, Appropriations and Finance it is balancing facilities needs, youth programs and delayed vendor payments.
Every time another young life is lost to violence in the Virgin Islands, we ask the same questions. What is wrong with our children? Where are the parents? Why are our young people becoming so violent? Perhaps it is time we ask a different question. What if our children are simply becoming more like us?
Tariff rates will be updated annually and are an essential part of VIPA’s commitment to improving the operations and standards of STT and STX for the residents of the United States Virgin Islands and the traveling public.
In solidarity with the Venezuelan community residing in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and in response to the situation caused by recent earthquakes affecting various parts of Venezuela, Liberty announced a special measure today to facilitate communication between family members and the business community.
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.
As part of the initiative's first phase, surveillance cameras will be installed at three strategic entry points into the Savan community. These initial installations represent the beginning of a community lead, broader long-term strategy to establish the Savan community as a safe zone.
Tariff rates will be updated annually and are an essential part of VIPA’s commitment to improving the operations and standards of STT and STX for the residents of the United States Virgin Islands and the traveling public.
Representing the territory across sprints, hurdles, middle‑distance, and relays, the Virgin Islands delegation is poised for a powerful showing on the continental stage.
Mango Tango Art Gallery will unveil The Final Vision, an exhibition of oil paintings and drawings by the late Mel McCuddin on Saturday, June 27, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. All works will be on display and available for purchase.