Op-Ed: The Lounge | A Column for Men: Before the Bridge: Why We Mishear Each Other

In his biweekly column, Langley Shazor speaks to issues important to men within the territory.

30th Annual Mango Melee Set for Sunday at the St. George Village Botanical Garden

Mango Melee will be held Sunday at the St. George Village Botanical Garden from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The community event provides a day full of activities for all ages. It is the largest annual fundraiser for the St. George Village Botanical Garden. All proceeds go toward supporting the operational costs of the garden.

Photo Focus: Sights and Spirit of St. John Celebration 2026

St. John Celebration 2026 unfolded before the eyes of spectators who assembled on a Saturday afternoon. The occasion was the 4th of July, the 250th Anniversary of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, and the continued observance of Virgin Islands Emancipation Day.

Drama Club Celebrates 10 Years of Emancipation Commemoration

The St. John Drama Club presented the 10th performance of its annual Emancipation Day play Friday in Cruz Bay as part of the island's annual Emancipation Day celebration.

USVI Teams Earn Softball, Volleyball Honors at National Tournaments

The U.S. Virgin Islands celebrated success in softball and volleyball this week, capturing a regional softball championship and earning a division title at the 2026 AAU National Volleyball Championships.

Unfinished Histories Explores Virgin Islands’ Lost Archives

Caribbean-born photographer, archivist and cultural documentarian David A. Berg and archivist and researcher Juliana Berry presented "Unfinished Histories: An Archival Unveiling" at an intimate gathering in the great house at Feather Leaf Inn on Wednesday night. The presentation was one in a series of Emancipation Week events titled "Ancestral Memory: Caribbean Futures," organized by the Virgin Islands Division of Libraries, Archives and Museums.

Virgin Islands Educator Represents Territory at Olympic Academy in Greece

The Virgin Islands Education Department's Eugene Farrell represented the U.S. Virgin Islands at the 66th International Session for Young Olympic Ambassadors in Ancient Olympia, Greece, after being selected by the Virgin Islands Olympic Committee.

Iowa State Students Lend a Hand to Island Green Recycling Effort on St. John

A group of approximately 10 Iowa State University students volunteering in the U.S. Virgin Islands spent Tuesday and Wednesday helping sort recyclables and prepare materials for shipment at Island Green Living's Recycling Center at the ReSource Depot on St. John.

Flamboyant Lands $1.3 Million Investment to Fuel Caribbean Expansion

A St. Croix-based beverage company has secured a $1.3 million strategic investment through a joint venture that will help expand its products across the Caribbean and into international markets.

Bajo El Sol to Mark Emancipation Day with Afternoon Celebrating Storytelling, Craftsmanship

Celebrate Emancipation Day with a special cultural event at Bajo el Sol Gallery on Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. The gallery will host a book signing with Dr. Letitia Henry, author of Unda de Baobab Tree: USVI History, Culture & Nature Activity Book, along with a Crucian Bayside Creations Pop-Up featuring traditional market baskets and local artistry by the Henry siblings.

Woman Arrested After Allegedly Assaulting Officer During St. John J’ouvert

A St. Thomas woman was arrested Friday after police said she assaulted an officer who was responding to multiple fights during the St. John Celebration J'ouvert event in Cruz Bay.

Commercial Fishers Licenses Open July 13

DPNR encourages all licensed commercial fishers to attend during the designated registration period to ensure their records are current and their licenses remain in good standing.

Liberty VI Offers Free Calls to Venezuela

In solidarity with the Venezuelan community residing in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and in response to the situation caused by recent earthquakes affecting various parts of Venezuela, Liberty announced a special measure today to facilitate communication between family members and the business community.

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 

Community Actionย NOW!,ย Savan Residents, and SmartNet Launch Community Safety Initiative

As part of the initiative's first phase, surveillance cameras will be installed at three strategic entry points into the Savan community. Theseย initialย installationsย representย the beginning of a community lead, broader long-term strategy toย establishย theย Savanย community as a safe zone.ย 

Commercial Fishers Licenses Open July 13

DPNR encourages all licensed commercial fishers to attend during the designated registration period to ensure their records are current and their licenses remain in good standing.

Woman Arrested After Allegedly Assaulting Officer During St. John J’ouvert

A St. Thomas woman was arrested Friday after police said she assaulted an officer who was responding to multiple fights during the St. John Celebration J'ouvert event in Cruz Bay.

โ€œFrancis Bay Fivesโ€ 5K and 5-mile Registration Opens

On Sunday, Sept. 6, the St. John Landsharks will host the 5th Annual Francis Bay Fives running event, which features โ€œrunnerโ€™s choiceโ€ 5-kilometer (3.1-mile) and 5-mile races and a 500-yard beach dash for kids 8 and under.

Virgin Islands Author Serves Up Mystery With a Taste of Home

Inspired by her grandmother's collection of Virgin Islands cookbooks and history, Ashley-Ruth Moolenaar Bernier's new novel, The Bush Tea Murder, blends food, culture and community into a cozy mystery that feels unmistakably Caribbean.

Ruff Start Dog Rescue Barks for Voter Registration

Anyone who will be 18 years old by Nov. 3 is eligible to register. The deadline to vote for the Aug. 1 Primary Election is July 2.

Deborah “Debbie” J. Ledansky Dies at 75

Deborah โ€œDebbieโ€ J. Ledansky, 75, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, and St. John passed away peacefully, after a gallant battle with cancer, Saturday, May 23, 2026 at the Hospice Alliance Hospice House.

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