With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved sister, Doris Alexandria Phillips, who transitioned into eternal ...
Relative and friends are advised of the passing of Ms. Millicent E. Beazer better known as “Milli”, “Mama”, “Geraldine” or “Gerry.” Ms. Beazer transitioned on Jan. 24, 2025, peacefully at her home one ...
The Virgin Islands Department of Education is committed to providing a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students. In alignment with the memorandum issued by Governor Albert Bryan Jr. on ...
The Arthur Richards School reconstruction is a crucial project aimed at providing modern, resilient infrastructure for students and educators. Delays and cost adjustments have caused frustration ...
The race was led by Ayden Cintron, a junior at GHCDS, who set a personal goal to surpass the previous year’s winning time set by Billy Bohlke. Cintron achieved this goal, finishing with a time of ...
Richardson, Director, Division of Personnel The Committee on Budget, Appropriations will receive testimony from the Virgin Islands Department of Public Works on the overview of Capital Projects ...
The rewriting of Haiti’s constitution in 1918 allowed American companies to purchase Haitian land, displacing countless farmers. By the end of the occupation, Haiti was left with weakened sovereignty, ...
Poll workers who staffed the November 2024 General Election have yet to receive full payment for their work, with some still awaiting funds more than three months later. Frustrated by the lack of ...
What a person receives as an unemployment benefit is determined by average wages in the territory and what the person received when employed. The average weekly wage in the territory is now over one ...
Over the course of 90 minutes, that audience heard District Court Judge Wilma Lewis pose questions to Jackson about her life, her background, and how she navigated a career path that led to her ...