Moko Jumbies, and music, danced down Veterans Drive in Charlotte Amalie, celebrating basketball super star Aliyah Boston for the USVI’s “Aliyah Boston Day,” on June 4th 2022. Fans, friends and family from all over the territory followed Aliyah as she lead the ... More »
A messy transition to a new collections system at the Office of the Lieutenant Governor’s Real Property Tax Division has led to overcharging of certain property owners, unforeseen charges for others and errors in the amnesty program that cause bills to not ref... More »
If it were not for the V.I. government, Virgin Islanders would be paying considerably higher utility rates, Governor Albert Bryan told the Consortium Wednesday following a Tuesday meeting the governor held with the Water and Power Authority about utility rates... More »
The United Kingdom has decided against imposing direct rule on the British Virgin Islands for now, giving the territory two years to implement changes while warning that failure to do so would result in swift action. A 946-page Commission of Inquiry report led... More »
The discussion on whether the U.S. Virgin Islands is ready to determine its status as part of the United States will take center stage tonight on the Consortium’s Facebook platform and website. Tonight’s panel is the first of six productions presented by the U... More »
Government House announced Wednesday that in a continuing effort to implement long-dormant or overlooked provisions of law, Governor Albert Bryan has sent a letter to the owner currently trying to sell a large tract of untouched land in Annaly Bay, giving noti... More »
ST. THOMAS — Police have arrested an employee of the Department of Public Works after he allegedly assaulted a colleague while on a job site. On Monday, May 9th a man showed up at the Alexander Farrelly Justice Complex to file a police report, indicating that... More »