Students at Julius E. Sprauve School returning to classes from the Christmas break were greeted by a colorful new mural.
A Superior Court judge has ordered the V.I. government to pay a total of $4.7 million to a group of retirees who have been awaiting retroactive pay ...
Two Caribbean countries whose nationals have been targeted under a recent U.S. travel ban have agreed to accept asylum-seekers rejected from the United States who cannot return to their countries ...
A program intended to help first-time homebuyers has reopened, after the government restored $2 million in federal funding that had been previously cut.
The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing more than 2 million additional documents related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, and dozens of South Florida lawyers have been called in to ...
The University of the Virgin Islands’ men’s basketball team will open the New Year with a three-game road trip to South Carolina this weekend.
St. John Rescue has announced that its primary rescue vessel, Marine II, has been taken out of full service due to significant mechanical issues discovered during scheduled repairs.
Police on St. Croix and St. Thomas made arrests in three unrelated incidents including a burglary, a negligent parenting case ...
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. on Tuesday mourned the death of St. Croix attorney Eszart Wynter, remembering him as a dedicated public ...
As the first light of Three Kings Day crept across Christiansted, the unmistakable sounds of traditional quelbe Christmas ...
Entries are still open for the 33rd annual International Optimist Regatta – one of North America’s biggest junior sailing races -- and its accompanying events.
Media One Productions has been selected to film a documentary about Gov. Albert Bryan Jr., but a contract has not yet been finalized and many details of the project remain ...
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