Last Friday, the V.I. Taxicab Commission convened only to find itself entangled in a web of longstanding operational and fiscal challenges. A major factor inhibiting swift...
The Department of Agriculture (D.O.A.) is currently navigating murky waters with several of its 47 farming lessees whose agreements have expired. Louis Petersen, the D.O.A. commissioner...
During a recent Senate Committee hearing on Economic Development and Agriculture, the Department of Agriculture’s Commissioner Nominee, Louis Petersen, highlighted significant challenges faced by the department,...
While the U.S. Virgin Islands remain vigilant during the peak hurricane season, the V.I. Territorial Management Agency (VITEMA) continues to monitor another looming threat: tsunamis. In...
Governor Albert Bryan has recently shed light on an innovative public-private synergy. This partnership, a collaboration between the V.I. Department of Planning and Natural Resources and...
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) have recently secured a grant exceeding $1.3 million, courtesy of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This funding aims to bolster...
The affordable housing challenge in the Virgin Islands has hit a critical juncture, impacting one of the most at-risk groups: ex-inmates. Marilyn Joy Carson, working as...
At a townhall coordinated by the Senate Committee on Housing, Transportation, and Telecommunications, Virgin Islands locals aired their grievances over persistent hurdles in their transition from...
In a recent gathering at Charlotte Amalie High School’s auditorium, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. and his executive team met with the public to discuss the strategy...
The intricate lawsuit in which the Virgin Islands Government is challenging JPMorgan Chase has taken a fresh turn. A third motion for summary judgment is now...