Nonprofit Island Green Living has announced the hiring of Keryn Bryan as manager of the ReSource Depot, St. John’s only ...
Sing St. John will hold its Seventh Annual Community Holiday Celebration from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 21 in Cruz Bay’s Frank Powell Park.
Rodriguez, 33, of Puerto Rico, pleaded guilty in connection with charges of cocaine trafficking back in 2021, U.S. Attorney Delia L. Smith announced Monday.
The members of the 36th Legislature have announced proposed leadership positions for various committees, with Sen. Milton Potter of St. Thomas set to serve as Senate president.
The Levelized Energy Adjustment Clause, or LEAC rate, is the amount WAPA collects to pay fuel suppliers, and solar farms are expected to keep more of that money in the territory.
The U.S. Virgin Islands’ under-15 baseball team finished third in the second U-15 Caribbean Baseball Cup tournament, which concluded Monday in the Bahamas.
Niah Henry, 35, of St. Thomas, was sentenced on Monday by Chief District Judge Robert Molloy to six months in prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute ...
St. Croix’s Billy Bohlke and Chris Ray claimed the top prizes during the annual Reindeer Run Half Marathon and 5K road races, held Sunday on St. Croix.
Two swimmers from the U.S. Virgin Islands opened competition Tuesday at the 2024 World Aquatics Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary.
St. Thomas resident Katie Tannenbaum posted a pair of second-place finishes in the women’s skeleton at the North American Cup tour stop in Park City, Utah.
Calling it a “remarkable milestone,” Lutheran Social Services of the Virgin Islands announced it will observe its 120th anniversary on Friday.
The V.I. Public Services Commission voted Tuesday not to increase the V.I. Water and Power Authority’s rates on electric service, and expressed concern about the Authority’s dismal finances, which are ...