As you walk into the Estate Whim Museum on Saturday you can’t help but instantly smell the scent of pate, johnny cakes, and chicken being fried, see people walking with a cold passion fruit juice, or ...
Elected members of the Sixth Constitutional Convention joined in a day-long plenary session on Saturday. It was the second session since the group formally convened in late January.
The Virgin Islands Education Department has unveiled the 2025 Artist in Residence Program, offering music education and mentorship to up to 50 students in the St. Thomas-St. John School district. This ...
Funds will be awarded to support direct services to crime victims to include crisis counseling, follow-up, therapy, group treatment/support, shelter/safe house, information/referral, personal advocacy ...
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett (D-VI-AL) and her Republican colleague, Congressman Russ Fulcher (R-ID-1) reintroduced legislation to request an assessment of the value, cost, and feasibility of ...
The ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands is a reminder of a deeper reality — one that neither side is truly addressing.
Virgin Islanders could soon pay $360 per year — nearly $1 per day — to help cover solid waste collection services in the territory.
Muslims around the world will begin the first day of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Ramadan is a deeply spiritual and sacred time when Muslims engage in fasting, prayer, and ...
Public Works Department Commissioner Derek Gabriel updated members of the Housing, Transportation, and Telecommunications Committee Friday about the state of ferries, buses, and road and bridge ...
Hundreds of students from St. John and St. Thomas descended upon downtown Cruz Bay for the annual Friends of the Virgin Islands National Park’s Culture Day.
The Virgin Islands Education Department's State Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education hosted its annual fair Friday at Emancipation Garden from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The British Virgin Islands will not be bullied by threats of “Trump-style tariffs” that Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has proposed in response to substantial fee hikes for commercial yacht charters that the ...
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