Perseverance Bay, the gorgeous stretch of undeveloped green space on the left as your aircraft descends into Cyril E. King ...
The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority will hold a public vehicle auction on St. Thomas on Wednesday, March 18, at Market Square East (WAPA Line Department Headquarters) from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Roy Simmonds, aka “Heads”, of Maryland, passed away on Feb. 23. He was 73 years old.
Judah P. Benjamin, a native Virgin Islander, was a Confederate during the U.S. Civil War, becoming its first States Attorney General before being promoted to Secretary of War and then Secretary of ...
Virtual event will explore the impact of AI on teaching and learning, and invites proposal submissions, public participation.
The University of the Virgin Islands will host the 34th Annual Afternoon on the Green on Sunday, from noon to 5 p.m. at the ...
Susan Ellis spent decades telling the stories of St. Croix with curiosity, compassion, and a deep respect for the community she called home. After years at the St. Croix Avis, she joined the Virgin ...
Government House said this week it is reviewing a request from an attorney representing St. Thomas businessman Brett “Mac” McClafferty seeking an investigation into whether relationships between Banco ...
The escalating territorial controversy between Guyana and Venezuela demands more than just a reflexive defense of borders; it requires a critical re-evaluation of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) as ...
Recent armed robberies taking place in St. Thomas’ diamond district have prompted police to seek what they hope will be new crime-fighting strategies. Concern among merchants operating in the area of ...
A total of 138 children in grades K-2 will take the stage on Wednesday, March 18, at Julius E. Sprauve School for a concert by the St. John All Island Children’s Choir ...
The V.I. Department of Planning and Natural Resources is asking for help in recovering a mahogany statue stolen from the Fort Frederik Museum on St. Croix.