While residents on St. Thomas and St. John continue to grapple with unreliable power, an optimistic Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. said during a press briefing Tuesday that the territory’s recovery projects are “on track,” and he urged the next administration not to “get any bright ideas about changing this course.”
The Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency told the Senate Committee on Budget, Appropriations and Finance Tuesday it is seeking about $5.9 million for fiscal 2027 to support 911 services, emergency planning and disaster response.
A judge gave former V.I. Management and Budget Director Jenifer O’Neal a one-week extension to coordinate with her new attorney before surrendering to federal Bureau of Prisons custody on July 1.
The Virgin Islands Board of Nurse Licensure told lawmakers it is on a “skeletal budget” and that funding delays and outdated systems are straining efforts to license and regulate nurses.
On Monday, lawmakers were told that rising uninsured rates, mounting unpaid care, delayed government payments and a partially funded dental expansion are tightening pressure on Frederiksted Healthcare Inc.
Would-be operators of Caneel Bay’s next iteration have more time to get their bids in. The National Park Service has extended bidding for the $442,462 annual lease from July 8 to Aug. 10.
The projected Cost per Enplanement (CPE) associated with VIPA and SkyCity’s program is demonstrably excessive and an extreme outlier when compared to airports around the world, but more specifically, U.S. airports — even when including key business markets which command an outsized share of premium traffic, according to the letter.
Island Heat 14-1 picked up three victories during pool play at the 2026 Amateur Athletic Union National Volleyball Championships and will enter the single-elimination bracket Tuesday with a 3-6 record.
For nearly 15 years, two of the territory’s most vital health care support organizations have worked side by side, one providing the clinical care and the other covering the crippling costs that often stand in the way; today they are joining forces to better serve patients in the community.
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.
The St. Croix commemorative activities will highlight the Virgin Islands’ unique role in the American story, while celebrating the territory’s rich cultural heritage, historical contributions, and continued commitment to community advancement.
The projected Cost per Enplanement (CPE) associated with VIPA and SkyCity’s program is demonstrably excessive and an extreme outlier when compared to airports around the world, but more specifically, U.S. airports — even when including key business markets which command an outsized share of premium traffic, according to the letter.
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.
The St. Croix commemorative activities will highlight the Virgin Islands’ unique role in the American story, while celebrating the territory’s rich cultural heritage, historical contributions, and continued commitment to community advancement.
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.
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.
Born on June 25, 1933, in Forest Hills, NY, to Sam and Gertrude Goldberg, Robert Goldberg was a lifelong New Yorker whose influence extends far beyond the places he called home. He will live on in the memories of the people whose lives he touched through his wisdom, humor, and unwavering willingness to help others succeed.