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 ...
Senate Vice President Kenneth L. Gittens has expressed his concern over the recent cyberattacks reported at the Virgin Islands Lottery, its negative economic impact, and the overall security of the ...
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has formally written to the United States Trade Representative Office about proposed fees on ...
Denmark formally transferred the Danish West Indies to the United States in a ceremony held at multiple locations across the islands. The transfer, conducted simultaneously on St. Thomas, St. John, ...
Wind was the word that started nearly every conversation as sailors talked shoreside after the second day of racing in the 51st St. Thomas International Regatta.
On Tuesday, the Virgin Islands Police Department received DNA test results from the FBI, confirming the identities of two ...
The V.I. Water and Power Authority governing board approved a $367,050 increase to its contract with West Peak Energy ...
This memorandum supplements the legal petition currently before the PCA and is submitted as part of the evidentiary record. The violation of the Lansing Declaration is not hypothetical—it has occurred ...
At 9 p.m. Saturday, the streetlights will go out at the National Park Ballfield in Cruz Bay, and hundreds of glowing paper ...
Tourism industry leaders in the U.S. Virgin Islands announced a new alliance with their regional counterparts during Thursday ...
The Senate Committee on Rules and Judiciary moved favorably on two of Gov. Albert Bryan Jr's nominees Thursday.
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