Consider the Source with Adisha Penn

Watch Now: From public safety and education to infrastructure and community news, we cover the stories shaping the U.S. Virgin Islands. This week: the University of the Virgin Islands responds after being placed on show-cause status by its accreditor; another homicide on St. Croix comes as the territory intensifies its response to rising gun violence; the Humane Society of St. Thomas suspends animal intake over delayed government funding; and WAPA explains the mechanical issues behind continued rotating outages on St. Thomas and St. John. Host Adisha Penn recaps these highlights and more.

Tropical Outlook: Heat, Haze, and a Passing Tropical Wave in the Forecast for USVI, Puerto Rico

A passing tropical wave may bring a brief chance of showers and thunderstorms to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands by midweek, though the wave is not expected to develop into a tropical system. Heat, Saharan dust, and breezy conditions are expected to remain the main weather concerns.

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

French Heritage Week Returns July 9th Celebrating Culture, History, and New Regional Ties

French Heritage Week returns to St. Thomas this Thursday, July 9 with five days of music, dancing, community gatherings and cultural celebrations, honoring the enduring legacy of the French community in the U.S. Virgin Islands while marking a new chapter in the territoryโ€™s relationship with neighboring St. Barthรฉlemy.ย 

Schneider Medical Staff Decries Operational Limitations

We respectfully call upon territorial and federal leaders to urgently address these funding deficiencies, release overdue government allotments, and develop long-term solutions to support uncompensated care and the increasing healthcare demands facing our institution.

Op-Ed: The Lounge | A Column for Men: Before the Bridge: Why We Mishear Each Other

In his biweekly column, Langley Shazor speaks to issues important to men within the territory.

30th Annual Mango Melee Set for Sunday at the St. George Village Botanical Garden

Mango Melee will be held Sunday at the St. George Village Botanical Garden from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The community event provides a day full of activities for all ages. It is the largest annual fundraiser for the St. George Village Botanical Garden. All proceeds go toward supporting the operational costs of the garden.

Bryan Proclaims July Observances Recognizing Heritage, Recreation, Disability Rights

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has issued a series of proclamations for July recognizing sports and recreation, disability rights, French heritage, Virgin Islands history, and cultural traditions throughout the territory.

Virgin Islands Author Serves Up Mystery With a Taste of Home

Inspired by her grandmother's collection of Virgin Islands cookbooks and history, Ashley-Ruth Moolenaar Bernier's new novel, The Bush Tea Murder, blends food, culture and community into a cozy mystery that feels unmistakably Caribbean.

Annual Emancipation Art Exhibition Opens at Fort Frederik Museum, Honoring Ancestral Legacy and Caribbean Futures

Held at the historic Fort Frederik on St. Croix, where Virgin Islands ancestors successfully demanded and won their freedom during the 1848 uprising, recognized as the second successful revolution to end slavery in the Western Hemisphere, the exhibition provides a space for reflection on the territory's history and its continued impact on contemporary artistic expression.sion.

Community Foundation of the Virgin Islandsโ€™ Picks for Great Reads from Great Places Selections

Chosen authors will represent the U.S. Virgin Islands at the Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C.

Woman Wanted for Assault at Red Hook Ferry Surrenders

A Bovoni woman wanted in the attack and subsequent head stomping of a woman at the Red Hook ferry terminal on St. Thomas has surrendered, police said Monday.

Bryan Advances Collaborative Financial Solutions Task Force

Proposed initiative would develop bond-financing options and structural reforms for hospitals, health care centers, VIWMA and WAPA.

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.

Elections Board Debates Candidate Appeals, Residency Requirements and Nomination Rules

The Virgin Islands Board of Elections debated candidate qualifications, residency requirements, and nomination petition procedures during a Monday emergency meeting that highlighted ongoing disputes surrounding the 2026 election cycle. The meeting was a continuation of Friday's board meeting, which was recessed for lack of a quorum.ย 

Recognition for Department of Health’s EMS for Children Program

The National Association of State EMS Officials represents state, territorial, and tribal EMS agencies across the United States and recognizes excellence in emergency medical services through its annual State EMS Office Excellence Awards Program.

Bryan Advances Collaborative Financial Solutions Task Force

Proposed initiative would develop bond-financing options and structural reforms for hospitals, health care centers, VIWMA and WAPA.

Woman Wanted for Assault at Red Hook Ferry Surrenders

A Bovoni woman wanted in the attack and subsequent head stomping of a woman at the Red Hook ferry terminal on St. Thomas has surrendered, police said Monday.

Committee Passes Plaskett Plan To Rename Christiansted Bandstand

The legislation was first championed by Congressman Ron de Lugo in the 103rd Congress. The hearing held last week represents the furthest the bill has advanced in its history.

USVI Ready for the 2026 NORCECA Womenโ€™s U21 Pan American Cup

The United States Virgin Islands is competing in the 2026 North America, Central America, and Caribbean Womenโ€™s U21 Pan American Cup, scheduled for July 7-12 at the Covelli Center on the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio.ย 

French Heritage Week Returns July 9th Celebrating Culture, History, and New Regional Ties

French Heritage Week returns to St. Thomas this Thursday, July 9 with five days of music, dancing, community gatherings and cultural celebrations, honoring the enduring legacy of the French community in the U.S. Virgin Islands while marking a new chapter in the territoryโ€™s relationship with neighboring St. Barthรฉlemy.ย 

Recognition for Department of Health’s EMS for Children Program

The National Association of State EMS Officials represents state, territorial, and tribal EMS agencies across the United States and recognizes excellence in emergency medical services through its annual State EMS Office Excellence Awards Program.

Joseph Nathaniel Ponteen Dies at 74

Joseph Nathaniel Ponteen, of St. Croix US Virgin Islands, passed away on June 27. He was 74 years old.

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