King of Wing Set for 3 Days, With Free Shuttles to Main Event Saturday

The King of the Wing Festival is celebrating a major milestone as it returns for its 15th anniversary weekend, bringing together the best in food, culture, music, arts, and entertainment to Magens Bay and downtown St. Thomas Friday through Sunday.

St. John Woman Appears to Have Drowned, Police Say

The woman found in Salt Pond Bay Thursday morning likely drowned, police said Wednesday, contrary to nearly a week of widespread public speculation about the nature of her death.

WAPA’s Wartsila Generators Are Unique Experiments, Officials Say

The four new generators at the heart of the St. Thomas-St. John district electrical grid aren’t just cutting-edge technology, they’re unique experiments that the long-troubled Water and Power Authority might have been better served avoiding, the Public Services Commission chair said Tuesday.

Tropical Outlook: Pacific Sees Tropical Activity, Atlantic Basin Currently Quiet

The Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1, and the Atlantic basin remains quiet, while the Eastern Pacific is already active. However, forecasters are closely watching part of the Gulf for possible tropical development later this month, although dry air and wind shear continue to limit most tropical activity.

Ferries to Add 66 Cents-Per-Ticket Emergency Fuel Charge

Virgin Islands ferries between St. Thomas and St. John will be allowed to charge $0.66 more per ticket for the next three months to help alleviate costs from the spike in fuel prices, the Public Services Commission voted Tuesday.

Few Details on Woman’s Salt Pond, St. John Death

The Virgin Islands Police Department, the Virgin Islands National Park, and St. John Rescue responded to reports of a lifeless woman in the waters of Salt Pond, St. John on Thursday — five days ago. Unlike almost every other such death, none of those emergency responders will say what happened.

Boschulte Honored With Caribbean Tourism Award During Caribbean Week

The Caribbean Tourism Organization Foundation honored West Indian Company Limited President and CEO Joseph Boschulte with an Appreciation Award during its annual awards luncheon held at Caribbean Week in New York City.

Budget Committee Hears Testimony on FY 2027 Budget Proposal

Financial officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands are proposing a $958.2 million General Fund budget for fiscal year 2027 while reporting tight short‑term liquidity, tens of millions of dollars in unpaid bills and continued reliance on federal disaster recovery funding.

Gov’t House Marks Start of Hurricane Season, Addresses Airline and Humane Society Callouts

The 2026 Atlantic Hurricane season began last week, and officials Monday urged Virgin Islanders to make preparations ahead of what is forecast to be a summer with less-than-average storm activity. 

USVI Filmmaker Jordan K. Paul Premiered Sci-Fi Thriller “Peace By Piece” in Miami

Jordan K. Paul is an Afro-Caribbean writer, director, and actor from Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. A graduate of DeSales University’s TV/Film Production program, his filmmaking focuses on character-driven, visually innovative stories exploring moral resilience, memory, and structural identity.

St. John Woman Appears to Have Drowned, Police Say

The woman found in Salt Pond Bay Thursday morning likely drowned, police said Wednesday, contrary to nearly a week of widespread public speculation about the nature of her death.

File Franchise Taxes By June 30 

Franchise taxes and filing fees with the corresponding reports are due to the Division of Corporations and Trademarks as a statutory requirement for entities to remain in “Good Standing” to conduct business in the territory. 

Liberty VI Introduces True Fiber 1Gig offer 

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.

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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. 

File Franchise Taxes By June 30 

Franchise taxes and filing fees with the corresponding reports are due to the Division of Corporations and Trademarks as a statutory requirement for entities to remain in “Good Standing” to conduct business in the territory. 

St. John Woman Appears to Have Drowned, Police Say

The woman found in Salt Pond Bay Thursday morning likely drowned, police said Wednesday, contrary to nearly a week of widespread public speculation about the nature of her death.

Katie Quinlan Named Senior Women’s National Soccer Team Head Coach

Coach Quinlan's appointment is effective immediately. She will continue to oversee the U-17 Women's National Team while leading preparations for upcoming Senior Women's National Team activities and competitions.

USVI Filmmaker Jordan K. Paul Premiered Sci-Fi Thriller “Peace By Piece” in Miami

Jordan K. Paul is an Afro-Caribbean writer, director, and actor from Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. A graduate of DeSales University’s TV/Film Production program, his filmmaking focuses on character-driven, visually innovative stories exploring moral resilience, memory, and structural identity.

AARP Virgin Islands Launches Elder Justice Summit to Protect Older Adults 

AARP Virgin Islands, in collaboration with the Virgin Islands Department of Human Services and the Virgin Islands Department of Justice, is proud to announce the launch of its 2026 Elder Justice Summit Series, a coordinated three-part summer initiative designed to elevate elder justice as a policy, systems, and community priority across the Territory.  The series will convene community members, caregivers, professionals, and policymakers to advance conversations on systems modernization, strengthen collaboration, and improve protections for vulnerable older adults. It reflects AARP VI’s ongoing commitment to addressing elder abuse, fraud, and financial exploitation through education, awareness, and action.  Session 1: Legal Planning — Your First Line of Defense  The series begins with Part I: Legal Tools for Protection, Planning & Prevention, a community education summit focused on empowering older adults and families with the tools they need to safeguard their future.  Event Details: St. Croix: June 16, 2026  UVI Medical Simulation Center | 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (Lunch provided)  St. Thomas: June 18, 2026  UVI LaVerne E. Ragster Conference Center | 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (Lunch provided)  Register today: 踲踰踳踱 Register for St. Croix Session 踳踰踱踲 Register for St. Thomas Session This session is designed for older Virgin Islanders, caregivers, social workers,  healthcare professionals, and community advocates, and will provide practical guidance  on:   Understanding powers of attorney and advance directives   Exploring guardianship alternatives and legal safeguards   Reducing vulnerability to fraud, exploitation, and crisis situations  “This session is about giving people the confidence and knowledge to protect themselves before a crisis happens,” said Pamela Toussaint, Associate State Director of Advocacy and Outreach for AARP Virgin Islands. “When you understand the legal tools available to you, you’re better prepared to protect your assets, your wishes, and your future. That knowledge is one of the strongest forms of prevention we have.”  A Strategic, Three-Part Approach to Elder Justice  The 2026 Elder Justice Summit Series is intentionally structured as a three-part initiative, each installment engaging a different audience and addressing a key driver of elder justice:   Part I — June 16 (St. Croix) & June 18 (St. Thomas) Legal Tools for Protection, Planning & Prevention A community education summit focused on legal preparedness and prevention   Part II — July 23 (St. Croix) & July 24 (St. Thomas) Probate Reform & Housing Stability Institute A policy and professional convening examining probate systems, housing stability, heirs’ property, and generational wealth preservation   Part III — August 20 (St. Thomas) & August 21 (St. Croix) Elder Financial Exploitation & Fraud Prevention Forum A professional forum focused on strengthening enforcement coordination, reporting systems, and institutional responses to fraud and exploitation  Together, these sessions are designed to build momentum around policy solutions, strengthen stakeholder relationships, and create a long-term framework for elder justice collaboration in the Virgin Islands.  Powered by Strong Territorial Partnerships  The Elder Justice Summit Series reflects a powerful collaboration between AARP Virgin Islands, the Virgin Islands Department of Human Services, and the Virgin Islands Department of Justice.  By bringing together expertise across advocacy, social services, and enforcement, this partnership aims to:   Increase awareness of elder abuse and financial exploitation   Strengthen prevention and reporting systems   Enhance coordination among agencies and community partners   Protect older adults and vulnerable populations across the Territory  Join the Effort  The Elder Justice Summit Series is more than a set of events—it is a Territory-wide effort to protect older adults, strengthen communities, and ensure that every Virgin Islander can age with dignity, safety, and respect.  Community members, caregivers, and professionals are encouraged to attend and be part of this important initiative.  Register now for Session 1:  踰踱踲踳 St. Croix Legal Planning Session  踰踱踲踳 St. Thomas Legal Planning Session

Shawn Edward Leass Dies at 62

Shawn E. Leass was born on Feb. 19, 1964, in Findlay, Ohio, to Janice E. Leass and Ralph F. Leass. He was the youngest of his family. He loved deeply and was deeply loved by all who had the privilege of knowing him and being in his presence.

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