Oโ€™Neal Asks for 2-Month Surrender Delay Amid Representation Shakeup

Former V.I. Management and Budget Director Jenifer Oโ€™Neal has asked a federal judge to push her court-ordered surrender date by eight weeks while she secures new legal representation to appeal her December conviction on charges of wire fraud, bribery and money laundering conspiracy.

Didi Krishna Urges Virgin Islanders to Become Architects of Their Own Destiny

International spiritual leader Didi Krishna challenged Virgin Islanders to take ownership of their future through intentional choices, gratitude, service and self-reflection Thursday during a program titled โ€œDesign Your Destinyโ€ at The Westin Beach Resort & Spa.

Financial Tips from the Bank of St. Croix: Protecting Our Elders

Masked Gunmen Rob Cardow Jewelers, Flee on Motorbikes

Several masked individuals armed with weapons robbed Cardow Jewelers on Main Street Thursday afternoon before fleeing the area on motorbikes.

Elections System Releases Certified Candidate List After Weeks of Appeals and Disputes

The Elections System of the Virgin Islands on Wednesday released its certified list of candidates for the 2026 election cycle, ending weeks of delays driven by candidate challenges, appeals, and an ongoing dispute over the authority of the supervisor of Elections and the Board of Elections.

Budget Committee Hears From Bureau of Corrections on Budget, Inmate Costs, Federal Oversight

The Senate Budget, Appropriations and Finance Committee on Thursday reviewed the Bureau of Corrections' proposed $36.4 million fiscal year 2027 budget, focusing on staffing shortages, incarceration costs and federal oversight requirements.

WAPA Board Extends Hurricane Recovery Contract

The V.I. Water and Power Authority governing board convened Thursday and approved a 536-day contract extension with Haugland VI, the construction firm tapped to provide line crews and equipment in the event of a major hurricane.ย 

The Airport-Sized Hole in Preventing Gun Violence

Unlike Caribbean islands with broad firearms prohibitions, the U.S. Virgin Islandsโ€™ gun runners donโ€™t need dark-of-night smuggling routes and hidden compartments. They can use regular airline baggage.ย 

Editorial: If You See Something DO Something

In the Virgin Islands, reporting violence is not always simple. This editorial explores the realities of retaliation, the human cost of gun violence and why the community must keep searching for solutions that save lives.

Photo Focus: St. John Rescue Adds Canine Search and Rescue Duty to Its Capabilities

Volunteer rescue workers on St. John and St. Thomas gathered Thursday for a graduation celebration and the expansion of their search and rescue capabilities.

‘I am shot through my heart,’ a Poem by Corinne Van Rensselaer

In an email to the Source, Corinne Van Rensselaer noted that she wrote this poem 10 years ago, on June 12, 2016. "And yet, in our community and in our world today, it is ever more relevant today, June 18, 2026," she said.

Man Charged in Burglaries at Two St. John Businesses

A man was arrested in connection with burglaries at two St. John businesses after investigators identified him through surveillance footage.

Upcoming America250 Events Highlighting Virgin Islands History and Heritage

The St. Croix commemorative activities will highlight the Virgin Islandsโ€™ unique role in the American story, while celebrating the territoryโ€™s rich cultural heritage, historical contributions, and continued commitment to community advancement.

Liberty VI Introduces True Fiber 1Gig offerย 

For a limited time, the company is offering a never seen rate plan of 1Gig of internet speed for $50 per month for 24 months.

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 

VI Epidemiology Team Earns National Recognition

Commissioner Encarnacion congratulated Dr. Cranford on a โ€œwell-deserved award that is a testament to her expertise and commitment to advancing public health in the Virgin Islands.โ€

Upcoming America250 Events Highlighting Virgin Islands History and Heritage

The St. Croix commemorative activities will highlight the Virgin Islandsโ€™ unique role in the American story, while celebrating the territoryโ€™s rich cultural heritage, historical contributions, and continued commitment to community advancement.

Man Charged in Burglaries at Two St. John Businesses

A man was arrested in connection with burglaries at two St. John businesses after investigators identified him through surveillance footage.

Lt. Gov. Roach Marks Juneteenth

I pray for Godโ€™s guidance and protection as we continue to make history and leave our footprints on the grounds of this great nation which was built by the blood and sweat of our ancestors.

Island Mixx Teams Rebound With Victories Before Tournament Play

Both Island Mixx volleyball teams bounced back from early losses Thursday, closing pool play with victories and carrying momentum into the single-elimination bracket at the AAU National Championships.

‘I am shot through my heart,’ a Poem by Corinne Van Rensselaer

In an email to the Source, Corinne Van Rensselaer noted that she wrote this poem 10 years ago, on June 12, 2016. "And yet, in our community and in our world today, it is ever more relevant today, June 18, 2026," she said.

VI Epidemiology Team Earns National Recognition

Commissioner Encarnacion congratulated Dr. Cranford on a โ€œwell-deserved award that is a testament to her expertise and commitment to advancing public health in the Virgin Islands.โ€

Edris V. Elliott Dies at 81

Relatives and friends are advised of the passing of Edris V. Elliott on May 16, 2026 at the age of 81.ย 

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