V.I. Police announced that Lou Hermon surrendered this week in connection with probe into a stolen refrigerator from Home ...
The St. Croix Animal Welfare Center is preparing for a four-day free spay and neuter event on St. Croix in collaboration with Visiting Veterinarians International, and volunteers are invited to ...
The V.I. Board of Education’s interim executive director shared during its regularly scheduled meeting that its website has been down for over a month due to the Department of Finance’s ...
The Department of Health has lifted Hotel on the Cay’s cease and desist order following negative test results for Legionella, according to a statement released Thursday night.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is seeking Virgin Islands students in grades eight to 11 for a one-year term on its Youth Preparedness Council.
The U.S. Virgin Islands Lacrosse Association is holding a two-day “Sixes ID” camp this weekend on St. Thomas.
Sharing themes of belonging, combating racism and mental health to education, eight students from across the St. Thomas-St. John District will present their essays honoring the spirit ...
Federal prosecutors are asking a judge to certify that the public corruption cases involving three of Gov. Albert Bryan Jr.’s former Cabinet members are too complex to adhere to typical ...
V.I. Police are investigating a grand larceny at Cardow Jewelers on Thursday afternoon, according to police spokesman Glen Dratte.
Calvert White resigned as Commissioner of Sports, Parks, and Recreation following his initial appearance in U.S. District Court Friday, after months of speculation about his involvement in a ...
NEW YORK — Eric Adams, the first mayor in modern New York City history to run for reelection while under federal indictment, used his final State of the City speech before the June primary to ...
Federal indictments unsealed in U.S. District Court detail an extensive public corruption investigation that resulted in former V.I. Police Commissioner Ray Martinez facing a judge in shackles ...