Thousands of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program recipients in the U.S. Virgin Islands could lose food assistance beginning March 1 if they do not meet new federal work requirements.
Submarine power cables connecting St. Thomas’ power plant to St. John weren’t to blame for the weekend power outage, Water and Power Authority officials said at the Government House press briefing ...
The nonprofit organization Right to Democracy will host a public open house Thursday at Bluebeard’s Castle on St. Thomas, ...
Captain Mulligans pub erupted in cheers Sunday afternoon when hometown hero, Miss Coco, appeared on the TV. The first British Virgin Islands dog to play in the annual Puppy Bowl, Coco promptly kicked ...
Legislature of the Virgin Islands SENATE CALENDAR Feb. 9-20 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026 Committee on Government Operations, ...
On Thursday, Feb. 5, Right to Democracy hosted a virtual conversation on colonialism in U.S. territories and its impact on ...
The Valentine’s Holiday Jump Up transformed the town of Christiansted on St. Croix into a lively celebration of culture, ...
Y AY Cultural Dancers, Moko Jumbies perform at "Ah Glow in the Park – Light Dem Up! Festival of Trees." (Source photo by Diana Dias) ...
The National Weather Service in San Juan, Puerto Rico, warns that coastal conditions will worsen through midweek as a ...
The 54th Annual Agriculture and Food Fair of the U.S. Virgin Islands — also called Agrifest — is scheduled for Feb. 14-16 at the Rudolph Shulterbrandt Agricultural Complex in Estate Lower Love on St.
The Magens 2 Magens Road Race returned to St. Thomas on Saturday for its 10th annual running, drawing nearly 400 runners and ...
After heavy rain occurs in the U.S. Virgin Islands, runoff can temporarily raise bacteria levels in nearshore waters, especially near guts, drainage basins, and storm-water outfalls. Health officials ...