In a recent press briefing at the Government House, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. revealed the ongoing struggle of obtaining a waiver from the Federal Emergency Management...
Post his recent summer sojourn to the U.S. Virgin Islands, the esteemed Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Jason Smith (R-MO), radiates hope regarding...
The U.S. Virgin Islands witnessed a poignant moment on Monday evening with the departure of Alicia “Chucky” Hansen, a revered former senator, who succumbed to cancer...
The efficacy of online learning in St. Croix is being questioned, as revealed by Education Superintendent Dr. Ericilda Ottley-Herman, who shared concerning data in a recent...
During a recent legislative hearing, taxi service providers voiced numerous complaints concerning the Taxicab Commission, leaving lawmakers in search of viable solutions to long-standing issues within...
The Virgin Islands Superior Court has turned down the government’s plea for a permanent restraining order against the St. Croix division of the American Federation for...
Recent delays by the Waste Management Authority (WMA) in unveiling a five-year operational blueprint for the Bovoni Landfill have drawn criticism, especially in the wake of...
On a recent Thursday, the Department of Education sought to clarify concerns amid the St. Croix teachers’ protests over alleged hazardous working conditions, by hosting a...
In a recent incident on St. Croix, a heated altercation escalated to violence, leading to one woman being tased and arrested as police intervened. The woman...
ST. THOMAS – A Chinese national, Guangsong Chen, has entered a guilty plea in the District Court regarding his illegal entry into the United States, as...