St. Croix Superior Court Judge Douglas Brady has scheduled a hearing for Friday morning to determine whether a temporary restraining order he granted to stop the American Federation of Teachers from protesting will become permanent.
The Senate Committee on Rules and Judiciary Thursday had two nominees related to the Public Services Commission before it — Sandra Setorie, executive director appointee, and Laura Nichols-Samms, PSC member nominee.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Tropical Storm Philippe, located east of the Lesser Antilles. While the tropical disturbance is not a well-developed storm, it may impact the USVI and Puerto Rico this weekend, bringing rain and gusty winds.
People who see the Jeffrey Epstein human trafficking case in the Virgin Islands as a unique situation just aren’t looking, according to an expert on the subject.
Quick thinking by police on St. Croix helped to capture a suspect believed to have shot two people Monday night in Kingshill. Detectives say they caught up with him at Cyril E. King Airport on St. Thomas the next day.
The U.S. Virgin Islands on Tuesday reached a $75 million settlement with JPMorgan Chase over the bank’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a deal that has been hailed as groundbreaking for its use of the federal Victims Protection Act by a state attorney general. The agreement comes less than a month before they were to go to trial in a lawsuit that exposed embarrassing and lurid details on both sides.
The Committee on Government Operations, Veterans Affairs, and Consumer Protection Tuesday forwarded a bill to Rules and Judiciary to honor a doctor and another to honor a police officer.
As part of this plan, 65 sample locations have been identified across the island. These sampling locations include the primary and secondary location areas that have been impacted by brown water.
Attempts to dismiss a pending trial for an accused sexual predator were recently rebuffed by a judge in Superior Court on St. Thomas. Judge Sigrid Tejo set an Oct. 17 trial date for accused child predator Richard Penn Jr.
Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and a twice-elected governor of South Carolina, qualified after filing a notarized form and paying a $20,000 fee.
Nicola Madden-Greig, president of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), cautioned that despite the significant progress and successes of the Caribbean tourism industry, stakeholders must not allow complacency to set in but keep public-private cooperation at the forefront of all development efforts.
The premiere episode is scheduled for 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 28, on the department's official social media platforms and Government Access Channel 27.
Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and a twice-elected governor of South Carolina, qualified after filing a notarized form and paying a $20,000 fee.
Attempts to dismiss a pending trial for an accused sexual predator were recently rebuffed by a judge in Superior Court on St. Thomas. Judge Sigrid Tejo set an Oct. 17 trial date for accused child predator Richard Penn Jr.
Verdel L. Petersen writes: “In my opinion, it’s mind-boggling that anyone would be opposed to exchanging Whistling Cay, which is owned by the GVI, for a parcel of land managed by the NPS.”
Take a look at these upcoming and ongoing programs to keep you fit and active. They are being offered by the V.I. Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation.
Tap Deck will present a captivating historical play featuring the renowned international film actress Eva Dorrepaal. Immerse in the compelling story of Alexander Hamilton's mother, beautifully brought to life on stage.
Haley, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and a twice-elected governor of South Carolina, qualified after filing a notarized form and paying a $20,000 fee.