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After years of underfunding and still with millions of dollars owed to vendors, the V.I. Waste Management Authority is ...
Two tropical waves moving toward the eastern Caribbean are expected to bring increased moisture and a chance of showers to ...
Human Services Commissioner Averil George testified during a Senate Budget, Appropriations and Finance Committee hearing ...
First BanCorp is ranked #1 by American Banker. Not only was it positioned above its peers but topped the list of all ...
The Lieutenant Governor's Office is seeking a $7.74 million budget for fiscal year 2026— a 7.74% increase over last year — to ...
The federal judge presiding over a lawsuit brought by six Jeffrey Epstein victims against various Virgin Islands officials ...
Supermarket. Drugstore. Hardware store. Bank. Mail Center. The Marketplace on St. John is a place to go to get things done – ...
The West Indian Company Limited’s newly appointed interim CEO, Charlene Turnbull, delivered her formal report to the board Friday, outlining critical infrastructure constraints and operational ...
A jury trial is set to begin Tuesday for two men accused of luring a victim to an isolated area of St. Thomas and brutalizing ...
The U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation (USVISF) is proud to announce that the U-15 Boys National Team will represent the ...
Senate Vice President Kenneth L. Gittens described Governor Albert Bryan’s call for a Special Session, held Friday, as another episode in an increasingly tiresome pattern of political gamesmanship.
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has called on Senate President Milton Potter to bring union leaders before the 36th Legislature to ...