Humane Society Resumes Government Animal Services After Receiving Overdue Payments

The Humane Society of St. Thomas said Friday it will resume the government-funded animal welfare services it suspended earlier this month after receiving $131,250 in overdue payments.

Rules and Judiciary Committee Advances Nominees to Pharmacy Board, WAPA Governing Board

The Senate Committee on Rules and Judiciary unanimously approved Gov. Albert Bryan Jr.'s nominations of Dr. Kisha M. Christian to the Virgin Islands Board of Pharmacy and Lynton Scotland to the Water and Power Authority's governing board, advancing both appointments to the full Legislature for consideration.

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

Bryan Urges Wider Ballot Access as McClafferty Takes Disqualification Fight to Federal Court

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. is calling for fewer barriers to ballot access as Brett "Mac" McClafferty asks a federal court to restore his congressional candidacy. The governor's comments came days after the Justice Department declined his request for a legal opinion on the Elections System's decision to disqualify McClafferty.

Colorado State University Again Lowers Atlantic Hurricane Season Forecast

Colorado State University has lowered its forecast for the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season again, now calling for well below-normal activity, as a strengthening El Niรฑo is expected to help suppress tropical development across the Atlantic basin.

DOJ Seeks More Funding as Staffing Shortages, Morgue Delays Continue

The Virgin Islands Department of Justice is seeking nearly $26.2 million for fiscal year 2027, warning lawmakers Tuesday that persistent staffing shortages, mounting caseloads and limited resources continue to strain its ability to prosecute crimes, investigate public corruption and provide essential legal services across the territory.

Judiciary Asks Budget Committee to Tie Court Funding to General Fund

The Virgin Islandsโ€™ top judge asked lawmakers Thursday to increase funding for the judicial branch and tie future court budgets to a fixed share of the General Fund budget, arguing that years of constrained appropriations have placed sustained pressure on the courts.

Frenchtown to Celebrate Over Nine Decades of Bastille Day Tradition on July 14

For over 90 years, the streets of Frenchtown have come alive each July with French flags, music, food, and community fellowship, honoring the neighborhoodโ€™s deep French-Caribbean roots. That longstanding tradition continues Tuesday, July 14, as the Frenchtown Civic Organization hosts its annual Bastille Day Celebration beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the French Heritage Museum and the Joseph Aubain Field parking lot.ย 

VIMSIA Breaks Ground on $15 Million FEMA-Funded Campus Rebuild

The Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy broke ground Thursday on a $15 million FEMA-funded campus reconstruction project that will rebuild and modernize key educational facilities as part of a multi-year recovery effort following the 2017 hurricanes.

AG Rhea Says More Public Corruption Charges Could Be Filed Within Weeks

Attorney General Gordon Rhea told senators Thursday that the Virgin Islands Department of Justice has active public corruption investigations underway and that criminal filings in some of those cases could come within the next several weeks.

Op-Ed: The Winds of Gaza โ€” Our Moral Hurricane,ย Part II

To the worldโ€™s shame, those violent, murderous gales continue unabated, driven by an unconscionable moral erosion. It is only fitting that we persist attempting to grasp the unleashed horror, feel the anguish, listen to the howling of a people crying out to their human family to intervene and end the nightmare.

Woman Arrested in Hospital Ground Burglary, Assault Case

A 26-year-old St. Croix woman has been arrested in connection with a June burglary and assault in the Hospital Ground residential area, according to the Virgin Islands Police Department.

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.

Hansen, Helenese, Sarauw and Smith Square Off in Congressional Debate

Democratic delegate candidates sparred over the rum cover-over, federal priorities and leadership styles during a spirited debate Thursday night on St. Croix, where policy disagreements and personal exchanges highlighted the increasingly competitive race ahead of the Aug. 1 primary.

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 Arrested in Hospital Ground Burglary, Assault Case

A 26-year-old St. Croix woman has been arrested in connection with a June burglary and assault in the Hospital Ground residential area, according to the Virgin Islands Police Department.

Op-Ed: The Winds of Gaza โ€” Our Moral Hurricane,ย Part II

To the worldโ€™s shame, those violent, murderous gales continue unabated, driven by an unconscionable moral erosion. It is only fitting that we persist attempting to grasp the unleashed horror, feel the anguish, listen to the howling of a people crying out to their human family to intervene and end the nightmare.

Young Track Stars Compete in Mexico

This yearโ€™s delegation reflects both the growing depth of youth athletics in the territory and the federationโ€™s commitment to longโ€‘term athlete development.

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.

Waste Management Makes Dumping Easier

Beginning Saturday, July 18, and continuing every weekend thereafter, residents will have the opportunity to dispose of Bulk Waste, Scrap Metal, and Appliances at designated collection sites on St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Louis Austin Jackson Dies at 75

With profound sadness and heartfelt gratitude for a life well lived, the family of Louis Austin Jackson announces his peaceful passing on June 12, 2026, at the age of 75.

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