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Houston’s St. Thomas Alumni Pipe Band prepares for the 2025 World Pipe Band Championships in Scotland, aiming for a top-six finish.
The Justin Thomas Foundation was one of several major donors who contributed to a new all-abilities playground called Panther Park.
Twenty-two St. Thomas teenagers graduated on Friday, July 25, from the 4 th annual Junior Sailing Summer Program, run by the St. Thomas Sailing Center. The program, launched by the Virgin Islands ...
Southwest Airlines will begin direct service from St. Thomas to Orlando and Baltimore in early 2026. (Submitted photo) Travelers from the mid-Atlantic and Central Florida will soon have a direct ...
Principal M. Bridget Martin and board Chair Rush Record said Martin was selected following a nationwide search and a unanimous recommendation by a search committee.
A 19-year-old man was arrested Wednesday evening after officers with the Virgin Islands Police Department’s Special Operations Bureau discovered an unlicensed firearm and ammunition during a traffic ...
Marcus Kruzan, AHS Class of 2023, proved to be a pitching force in his two seasons on the mound for the University of St. Thomas Tommies, and has officially committed to play in the Big Ten for ...
Arch Apparel is seeking investment from the St. Louis community The local clothing brand has launched a community fundraising campaign where supporters can invest in exchange for future equity if the ...
Esteemed by St. Thomas Aquinas as the “Apostle to the Apostles,” St. Mary Magdalene is regarded by the Dominicans as a secondary patroness of their order, which was founded in Toulouse, France.
ST. THOMAS — The trial of Calvert White, former commissioner of the V.I. Department of Sports, Parks, and Recreation, began Monday in U.S. District Court on St. Thomas, and attorneys from the ...
Do we need more hospitals? State records show arguments surrounding TriStar, Ascension Saint Thomas proposals Documents filed with the state give some insight into arguments surrounding proposals ...
The skull of St. Thomas More, a prominent Catholic saint beheaded in 1535, may soon be exhumed from its centuries-old resting place at St. Dunstan's Church in Canterbury, England.