The Department of Planning and Natural Resources has acquired a 4.77-acre shoreline property along Altona Lagoon on St. Croix, preserving public access to the area and expanding the territory's growing system of protected parkland.
The V.I. Police Department is working to identify the name and cause of death of a male person found floating face down in Coral Bay Harbor, St. John, on Sunday morning.
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has called the 36th Legislature into special session to consider a revised agreement between the Government of the Virgin Islands and Southland Gaming Virgin Islands LLC, the latest step in an effort to restore horse racing on St. Croix while establishing a long-term framework for the sport across the territory.
Beginning July 18 and continuing every weekend thereafter, residents will have the opportunity to dispose of bulk waste, scrap metal, and appliances at designated collection sites on St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Check out our weekly weather forecast with Jesse Daley, covering Sunday, July 12, through Saturday, July 18. Our YouTube playlist is updated every week, AND check out Jesse’s daily weather updates here.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved more than $1.3 million in Public Assistance funding for repairs to Friedensfeld Church in Kingshill, St. Croix, as part of the territory's ongoing recovery from Hurricane Maria.
French Heritage Week officially began Thursday, July 9, at Lindbergh Bay Hotel, where community members, government officials and visiting delegates from St. Barthélemy gathered to celebrate the enduring friendship, heritage and cultural ties between the neighboring islands.
Three Democratic candidates for governor and their running mates took to the debate stage Friday night at the St. Croix Educational Complex, three weeks before a consequential primary election that will likely determine the next occupant of Government House.
The Humane Society of St. Thomas said Friday it will resume the government-funded animal welfare services it suspended earlier this month after receiving $131,250 in overdue payments.
To the world’s shame, those violent, murderous gales continue unabated, driven by an unconscionable moral erosion. It is only fitting that we persist attempting to grasp the unleashed horror, feel the anguish, listen to the howling of a people crying out to their human family to intervene and end the nightmare.
The Virgin Islands Police Department is warning residents about a telephone scam in which callers impersonate wireless company representatives to gain unauthorized access to customers' accounts.
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.
Three Democratic candidates for governor and their running mates took to the debate stage Friday night at the St. Croix Educational Complex, three weeks before a consequential primary election that will likely determine the next occupant of Government House.
The Virgin Islands Police Department is warning residents about a telephone scam in which callers impersonate wireless company representatives to gain unauthorized access to customers' accounts.
This year’s delegation reflects both the growing depth of youth athletics in the territory and the federation’s commitment to long‑term athlete development.
A vision years in the making took shape on St. Croix over the Independence Day weekend as the inaugural Deep End Music Festival brought together nationally recognized musicians and local performers for three days of live music.
Beginning Saturday, July 18, and continuing every weekend thereafter, residents will have the opportunity to dispose of Bulk Waste, Scrap Metal, and Appliances at designated collection sites on St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.