Latest News 5g3z2d
- V.I. Elite beats Tola 100-91 in King of the Courts 'Relive The Shot' matchup
- Bryan skips press briefing for rambling one-on-one interview
- Rovers SC sees 15-match winning streak end in 2025 Premier League opener
- EDA boasts 13 consecutive 'clean audits', management of more than $85M in federal grants
- Two V.I. clubs invited to play in 2025 CFU Club Shield tournament
News u5w4b
Bryan skips press briefing for rambling one-on-one interview 4j4u5q
Following weeks of public criticism over his refusal to relinquish a $42,000 raise, Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. skipped his usual press briefing on Monday in favor of a friendly one-on-one interview with the V.I. Consortium, which was broadcast live on the Government House Facebook page.
Suzanne Carlson 3k2d4f
EDA boasts 13 consecutive 'clean audits', management of more than $85M in federal grants 646w5q
ST. CROIX — The Senate Committee on Economic Development and Agriculture met in the Frits E. Lawaetz Conference Room on Monday to review strategies to strengthen the Virgin Islands economy and promote greater self-sufficiency.
Teen suspect to face charges as an adult in St. Croix slaying 6wl34
Virgin Islands law requires that the 15-year-old suspect in the murder of Jordan “Dutty Heart” Jones must face criminal charges as an adult, according to V.I. Attorney General Gordon Rhea.
Suzanne Carlson 3k2d4f
Sports 2q5m5g
V.I. Elite beats Tola 100-91 in King of the Courts 'Relive The Shot' matchup 67646p
TORTOLA — Virgin Islands Elite erased an 11-point deficit to take a lead it wouldn’t relinquish late in the third quarter en route to beating Tola 100-91 before a packed Multipurpose Sports Complex on Saturday night to win the King of the Courts’ “Relive The Shot” matchup and claim the $7,50…
Rovers SC sees 15-match winning streak end in 2025 Premier League opener 3q1k5
Defending league champion Rovers Soccer Club saw its 13-month winning streak come to an end in its U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation men’s Premier League opener Sunday.
Two V.I. clubs invited to play in 2025 CFU Club Shield tournament 6ntv
Two men’s teams from the Virgin Islands have been invited to play in the Caribbean Football Union’s 2025 Club Shield tournament next month in Trinidad and Tobago, CFU general secretary Camara David announced Monday.
Opinion 74vo
Kudos to senators, Lt. Gov. Tregenza Roach 2l4s1p
The 36th V.I. Legislature has shown it will not hesitate to blow the whistle and call a foul.
Island Life 6t2e68
Tennis tournament raises funds for aspiring attorneys 38516z
The Virgin Islands Bar Foundation hosted its annual Tennis Tournament, co-sponsored by the Virgin Islands Bar Association, from May 30-June 1, at the Carambola Clay Courts on St. Croix, drawing a strong turnout for a fun weekend with community impact.