Territory-Wide Burn Ban Issued Across USVI Amid Elevated Fire Concerns

A territory-wide burn ban is now in effect across the U.S. Virgin Islands as dry weather, gusty winds, and elevated fire concerns continue across the region.

VIPD, Officials Ask Community to Come Forward After Spike in Gun Violence

Police again urged those with information about the killing of Tre'Vante Etienne to come forward while speaking Monday morning at the Savan basketball court where the 15-year-old was shot and killed three days ago.ย 

Op-Ed: The Virgin Islandsโ€™ Place in Americaโ€™s Freedom Storyโ€”And Why It Matters Now

The story of American freedom is often told through 1776, the Emancipation Proclamation, and Juneteenth. But nearly two decades before emancipation reached the mainland, more than 9,000 enslaved laborers on St. Croix forced their own liberation at Fort Frederik.

Weekly Weather Forecast With Jesse Daley

Check out our weekly weather forecast with Jesse Daley, covering Sunday, June 14, through Saturday, June 20.

Editorial: Leadership Isn’t the Same Thing as an Investigation

The public can respect the need for investigative silence while still asking what comes next for the young people, families, and communities affected by tragedy.

DOH Offers Mental Health Support as Community Mourns Teen Killed in Friday Shooting

As police continue investigating the fatal shooting of 15-year-old Tre'Vante Etienne, Health officials are urging Virgin Islanders to focus on another reality unfolding across the territory: the emotional toll the tragedy is taking on students, families, friends, and the wider community.

Energy Office Completes First Solar Day-Care Project, Seeks Bids for Five More Sites

The Virgin Islands Energy Office has completed its first Community Electrical Innovation-funded solar and battery microgrid project at a St. Croix day-care center and has issued a request for proposals for five additional projects across the territory.

What Is Wind Shear, and Why Does It Matter During Hurricane Season?

Wind shear is a weather term often used during hurricane season, but it can sometimes sound like technical jargon. For residents in the U.S. Virgin Islands and across the Caribbean, understanding what wind shear means can help explain why some tropical waves struggle to develop, while others can organize when conditions are favorable.

15-Year-Old Dies After Shooting on Vester Gade on St. Thomas

A 15-year-old boy died Friday after being shot multiple times in the area of Vester Gade on St. Thomas, according to the Virgin Islands Police Department.

Season-Ending Collection of Short Crucian Plays Starts Friday

The Caribbean Community Theatre concludes its 41st season with Sarah & Addie, a collection of short Crucian plays.

Gunfire Reported Near Walter I. M. Hodge; Victim Arrives at Hospital

Multiple shots were reported near the entrance to the Walter I.M. Hodge community early Monday morning, and a gunshot victim later arrived at Juan F. Luis Hospital by private vehicle, according to the V.I. Police Department.

AG Rhea Joins Call For Congress Fund Legal Services

Attorney General Gordon C. Rhea joined a bipartisan coalition of 40 attorneys general in urging congressional leaders to continue funding the Legal Services Corporation, the nation's largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans.

Liberty VI Introduces True Fiber 1Gig offerย 

For a limited time, the company is offering a never seen rate plan of 1Gig of internet speed for $50 per month for 24 months.

Elections Board Debates Candidate Appeals, Residency Requirements and Nomination Rules

The Virgin Islands Board of Elections debated candidate qualifications, residency requirements, and nomination petition procedures during a Monday emergency meeting that highlighted ongoing disputes surrounding the 2026 election cycle. The meeting was a continuation of Friday's board meeting, which was recessed for lack of a quorum.ย 

AG Rhea Joins Call For Congress Fund Legal Services

Attorney General Gordon C. Rhea joined a bipartisan coalition of 40 attorneys general in urging congressional leaders to continue funding the Legal Services Corporation, the nation's largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans.

Gunfire Reported Near Walter I. M. Hodge; Victim Arrives at Hospital

Multiple shots were reported near the entrance to the Walter I.M. Hodge community early Monday morning, and a gunshot victim later arrived at Juan F. Luis Hospital by private vehicle, according to the V.I. Police Department.

Michelle Smith Advances to NCAA Finals in Both the 400m Hurdles and 4x400m Relay

The event is scheduled for 6:27 p.m. Pacific Time, which is 9:27 p.m. in the Virgin Islands, on Saturday June 13 giving fans back home the perfect primetime moment to tune in and cheer her on.

Season-Ending Collection of Short Crucian Plays Starts Friday

The Caribbean Community Theatre concludes its 41st season with Sarah & Addie, a collection of short Crucian plays.

Fish Bay’s Native Plant Garden Cleaned Up

he public is encouraged to explore the newly cleared trails as restoration efforts continue.

Henry Osorio Navarro Dies at 68

It is with profound sadness and heartfelt remembrance that we announce the passing of Henry Osorio Navarro, who entered eternal rest on June 8, 2026, at the age of 68.

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