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Police Chief for the St. Croix district Uston Cornelius is hoping that residents will come to the VIPD's assistance once more ...
As lawmakers again voted to hold legislation that would raise the maximum amount individuals can recover in judgments against ...
Of particular concern for lawmakers was the rent BIR pays, budgeted at $952,008 for FY2026, up $4,300 from last year's ...
At the end of May, legal representatives for Yacht Haven asked the court to sanction the eviction of Social Hospitality Group ...
Michelle Smith, the standout freshman from the U.S. Virgin Islands representing the University of Georgia, delivered a ...
The V.I. Board of Career and Technical Education, grappling with “heightened, challenging financial situations” according to its chair Joann Murphy, has asked the Committee on Budget, Appropriations, ...
The V.I. Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs is warning businesses and service providers across the territory against imposing unlawful credit card surcharges on transactions made with debit ...
“The Bryan-Roach Administration has always taken seriously its responsibility to engage with the Legislature and the public, particularly on matters of critical community interest,” he said. “Any ...
The V.I. Department of Labor says almost 2000 businesses in the territory have not filed required reports in over two years.
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. on Thursday said he is strongly urging caution following the Legislature’s passage of Bill No.
Unlike Silver, which hit a brick wall when it ran out of enough cash to operate at the end of last week, Seaborne does have ...
“They need to call a session and demand that we have an RFP sent out for self-funded insurance,” Governor Bryan suggested.