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.

Virgin Islands Referee Educator Selected for Concacaf Instructor Academy

U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation referee instructor Robert Ferrell II has been selected by Concacaf to participate in the 2026 Concacaf Referee & Instructor Academy Consolidation, one of the region's premier referee development programs. (Video Inside)


Sib’s on the Mountain to Celebrate French Heritage Week with Weekend Block Party

As French Heritage Week gets underway on St. Thomas, Sib's on the Mountain is celebrating 102 years in business by welcoming the community back for a weekend of live music, dancing, food and tradition. The annual Bastille Weekend festivities honor the island's French roots while celebrating the diverse community that continues to shape St. Thomas today.

Bastille Day Kingfish Tournament Returns to Hull Bay on Sunday

Registration for the 35th annual event takes place at the Captain's Meeting on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at The Shack at The Hideaway in Hull Bay on St. Thomas. Final registration happens on Saturday at the same location from noon until 4 p.m. More than 200 anglers —adults and juniors of all skill levels — and over 60 boats are expected to enter.

Bryan Proposes Financial Task Force to Address Long-Term Debt at Hospitals, WAPA, VIWMA

Against the backdrop of recent concerns over government finances and delayed payments, Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. is proposing a bipartisan task force to develop financing strategies and structural reforms for the territory's hospitals, WAPA and the Waste Management Authority.

STX Senate Forum Sets Stage for Democratic Primary

Ten Democratic candidates in the St. Croix District's Senate race laid out competing visions for the territory Tuesday night, tackling everything from government accountability and affordability to health care, education and public safety during a two-hour forum ahead of the primary election.

Budget Committee Hears Education Department’s $186.7M Request Amid Staffing, Student Attendance Concerns

The Virgin Islands Department of Education is seeking $186.7 million for its fiscal year 2027 budget that would primarily fund employee salaries and benefits, school operating costs, and core educational services.

Planned Overnight Outages Scheduled for St. Thomas, St. John as WAPA Completes Grid Upgrades

Residents and businesses across the eastern end of St. Thomas and throughout St. John should prepare for two planned overnight power outages next week as the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority completes a pair of infrastructure projects designed to improve the reliability of the electrical system.

AARP V.I. Summit Urges Residents to Prepare Before Disaster Strikes

From building emergency kits to preparing important documents and communication plans, residents gathered Tuesday for an AARP Virgin Islands disaster preparedness summit focused on helping individuals and families navigate hurricane season with confidence

Island Green Living’s First-Ever Recycling Program Launched 

“Although this is the first time bins have been available at St. John Celebration, Island Green has been recycling since 2014, and the program has grown exponentially since then," said President Harith Wickrema.

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.

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USVI Area Labor Federation Endorses Plaskett for Governor

The U.S. Virgin Islands Area Labor Federation, a coalition representing approximately 4,000 workers across the territory, has selected Delegate Stacey Plaskett as its choice for the Democratic gubernatorial ticket after a poll conducted following the Democratic gubernatorial debate on June 26.

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: If Trees Could Talk: The Story of Our Virgin Islands Forests, Part 2

In Part 2 of this exploration of forest development within the Maroon Sanctuary Territorial Park on St. Croix, bush professor Olasee Davis touches on the indigenous people’s influence on the terrestrial environment in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, specifically on the island of St. Croix.

Young Track Stars Compete in Mexico

This year’s delegation reflects both the growing depth of youth athletics in the territory and the federation’s commitment to long‑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.

Island Green Living’s First-Ever Recycling Program Launched 

“Although this is the first time bins have been available at St. John Celebration, Island Green has been recycling since 2014, and the program has grown exponentially since then," said President Harith Wickrema.

Roseclare Josiah Dies at 73

With profound sadness and heartfelt love, we announce the passing of Roseclare Josiah, who departed this life on June 21 at the age of 73.

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