Federal instability and local inefficiencies have hampered the U.S. Virgin Islands’ efforts to combat homelessness, lawmakers ...
The United States Power Squadron (recently renamed America's Boating Club) welcomed members from several Puerto Rico ...
A morning of heavy rain brought out the Sugar Ants. Not insects, but flowering trees that grow in the wetlands area near our house. I smelled the perfume of the flowers and went out behind the house ...
The Government Employees’ Retirement System’s investments gained value in February, overcoming slumping U.S. markets reacting to tariffs and talks of trade wars.
A piano recital for beginning students at the St. John School of the Arts. Mostly it’s parents in the audience, smiling encouragingly while their tots plunk their way through “Twinkle, Twinkle Little ...
The program, which is federally funded by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security/Federal Emergency Management Agency (DHS/FEMA) through TEEX’s National Emergency Response and Recovery Training ...
Tourism industry leaders in the U.S. Virgin Islands announced a new alliance with their regional counterparts during Thursday ...
On Tuesday, the Virgin Islands Police Department received DNA test results from the FBI, confirming the identities of two ...
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has formally written to the United States Trade Representative Office about proposed fees on ...
The V.I. Water and Power Authority governing board approved a $367,050 increase to its contract with West Peak Energy ...
A proposed lease of government property in Red Hook to Tropical Marine on St. Thomas raised no concerns in the Senate ...
The Senate Committee on Rules and Judiciary moved favorably on two of Gov. Albert Bryan Jr's nominees Thursday.
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