Audit Finds Weak Financial Controls at Eldra Schulterbrandt Residential Facility; Health Resolves Most Findings

A surprise audit of the Eldra Schulterbrandt Residential Facility has uncovered significant failures in the way the Virgin Islands Health Department managed residents' money, including more than $17,000 in questionable bank withdrawals, inadequate documentation for residents' cash, and funds that remained undistributed after residents died or left the facility, auditors said.

Education Committee Reviews Special Education Backlogs, Staffing Shortages After ‘Child Find’ Compliance Issues

The Virgin Islands Education Department told lawmakers Tuesday it aims to clear special education evaluation backlogs while tackling staffing shortages, inadequate facilities and multimillion-dollar funding gaps.

Financial Tips from the Bank of St. Croix: Enhancing Your Credit Score

Community Meeting to Continue Emancipation Day โ€˜Rebuild the Villageโ€™ Discussions

A follow-up community meeting is being planned later this month to continue discussions that began during St. Thomas' Emancipation Day observance, as organizers work to turn ideas generated during the event into long-term community initiatives.

USVI Teams Battle at Two Volleyball Tournaments

The United States Virgin Islands deployed two volleyball teams to do battle at the 2026 North, Central America and Caribbean Volleyball Confederation Under 21 Womenโ€™s Pan American Cup in Columbus, Ohio, and the 2026 Amateur Athletic Union National Volleyball Boys Championships in Orlando, Florida.

Govโ€™t House Announces Tax Refunds, Urges Storm Preparedness and Offers Infrastructure Updates

Mondayโ€™s jam-packed Government House press briefing ended with the announcement that approximately $5.4 million in tax refunds will soon be paid out to Virgin Islands taxpayers who filed their tax returns by June 28, 2024.ย 

RTPark Tells Budget Committee It Needs No General Fund Appropriation, Expands STEM Programs

The University of the Virgin Islands Research and Technology Park told lawmakers Monday it is not seeking a General Fund appropriation for fiscal 2027, while expanding STEM programs and lending.ย 

Federal Judge Looks at WAPA Procurement, Maintenance โ€˜Logjamโ€™

U.S. District Court Judge Mark Kearney told representatives from the V.I. Water and Power Authority and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Monday that he will issue an order putting the utilityโ€™s fraught relationship with generator manufacturer Wartsila โ€œat issue.โ€

DPP Meets With Budget Committee, Highlights Progress on Eโ€‘Procurement and Asset Management

Lawmakers reviewed the Property and Procurement Department's $24.36 million budget request, with discussions focused on a new e-procurement system, lease revenues, fleet oversight and government property use.

WICO Reports Cruise Traffic Growth

West Indian Company President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Boschulte, who served as the territory's former tourism commissioner, told the public corporation's board of directors Friday that they welcomed 302 cruise ship calls and just under 950,000 passengers so far in this fiscal year, which he called a โ€œsignificant increaseโ€ over the prior year. WICO expects approximately three calls per week this summer before cruise traffic begins to slow in August.ย 

Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands Awards $10,000 to Future Lawyers

Local students, Ki'Janne' Alfred and Martial Adrien Webster Jr., selected as 2026 Lawyersโ€™ Scholarship Fund recipients.

VIPD Warns Tampering With Government Property Will Be Prosecuted

The Virgin Islands Police Department is warning the public that anyone who damages, destroys or tampers with government property, including closed-circuit television cameras installed along public roads and intersections, could face federal and territorial criminal penalties.

WAPA Explains St. Thomas-St. John Power Outages and Fuel Supply

Unexpectedly, as crews were restoring service at approximately 7:45 a.m., two generating units at the Randolph Harley Power Plant went offline, causing a districtwide outage.

Liberty VI Offers Free Calls to Venezuela

In solidarity with the Venezuelan community residing in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and in response to the situation caused by recent earthquakes affecting various parts of Venezuela, Liberty announced a special measure today to facilitate communication between family members and the business community.

Primary Election Early Voting Begins Monday, July 20

Early voting for the 2026 Primary Election begins Monday, July 20 and runs through Wednesday, July 29 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily on St. Thomas and St. Croix, Supervisor of Elections Caroline F. Fawkes announced. St. John's scheduled hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday, July 23 to July 29.

Breakthrough Bone Fracture Care Brought to U.S. Virgin Islands

This milestone marks the first deployment of this innovative, metal-free fixation system in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Eastern Caribbean, extending access to advanced orthopedic care for patients across the region.

WAPA Explains St. Thomas-St. John Power Outages and Fuel Supply

Unexpectedly, as crews were restoring service at approximately 7:45 a.m., two generating units at the Randolph Harley Power Plant went offline, causing a districtwide outage.

VIPD Warns Tampering With Government Property Will Be Prosecuted

The Virgin Islands Police Department is warning the public that anyone who damages, destroys or tampers with government property, including closed-circuit television cameras installed along public roads and intersections, could face federal and territorial criminal penalties.

Outpourings of Condolences for Michael A. Joseph

"We are sincerely grateful for Attorney Josephโ€™s many contributions and lifelong service to theย Virgin Islands community, service marked with integrity and distinction," said Lt. Gov. Tregenza Roach.

USVI Track Team Shines in Mexico

Over three days of action, the young athletes produced personal bests, seasonโ€™s bests, national records, and several topโ€‘eight finishes that highlight the growing strength of VI athletics.

Deep End Music Festival Debuts on St. Croix, Organizers Hope to Build Annual Tradition

A vision years in the making took shape on St. Croix over the Independence Day weekend as the inaugural Deep End Music Festival brought together nationally recognized musicians and local performers for three days of live music.

Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands Awards $10,000 to Future Lawyers

Local students, Ki'Janne' Alfred and Martial Adrien Webster Jr., selected as 2026 Lawyersโ€™ Scholarship Fund recipients.

Amparo Navarro Dies at 63

The family of Amparo Navarro is saddened to announce her peaceful passing on June 24, 2026, at the age of 63.

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