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Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Blackout Has St. Thomas-St. John Seeing Red

Angry St. Thomas and St. John residents took to social media Wednesday as district-wide power outages were interspersed with easily misunderstood statements from the Water and Power Authority.

Judge Denies EHI’s Motion to Reconsider Caneel Bay Ruling

EHI Acquisitions has lost its bid to reverse a court order restoring the Caneel Bay Resort on St. John to the National Park Service, with the judge ruling on Wednesday that its motion for reconsideration is without merit.

Bryan Approves Cannabis Rules and Regulations; Officials Say Severe Weather Coming

During Tuesday’s weekly Government House press briefing, officials announced a significant advancement in implementing legal cannabis use in the USVI. Details regarding inclement weather affecting the islands this week were also shared. 

Election 2024 Nomination Deadline Spurs Intense Race: Incumbents, Former Officials, and New Hopefuls Vie for Office

Tuesday marked the official close of nomination petitions, revealing a heated race ahead with incumbents vying for reelection, former officials attempting comebacks, and a surge of new contenders, especially from St. Croix, eager to seize their chance at office.

Frett-Gregory Not Seeking Re-Election; Governor’s Financial Team Dodges Revenue Hearing

Sen. Donna Frett-Gregory announced Tuesday she would not seek re-election to the Senate but vowed not to leave public service. The revelation came after members of the governor’s financial team were a no-show for a hearing Frett-Gregory had convened to discuss the state of the territory’s revenues, among other things.

Fragmented Websites, High Costs Plague V.I. Government’s Online Presence, Senator Says

Senator Samuel Carriόn raised concerns this week about the V.I. government's disjointed web presence, citing issues from "tremendous" maintenance and design costs to a lack of accessibility for users with disabilities.

From Island Shores to Ivy Leagues: Amalie Zucker’s Uncharted Journey to Harvard

Amalie Zucker, a remarkable student from the Virgin Islands Montessori School and Peter Gruber International Academy (VIMSIA), has set her sights on Harvard University. Zucker, who has only been sailing for two years, is ready to bring her talents to one of the most prestigious universities in the world, aiming to join the Harvard sailing team as a walk-on.

Op-Ed: Rebuttal On Blood Shortage in V.I. Hospitals

Former Sen. Janelle K. Sarauw’s recent op-ed paints a misleading and inaccurate picture of a supposed chronic blood shortage in Virgin Islands hospitals, which includes the Schneider Regional Medical Center. Her article, seemingly aimed at garnering attention, irresponsibly undermines the efforts of our hospital and fosters unnecessary mistrust among the public.

Taxi Debate Takes Several Routes

Safari taxi rides on St. Thomas can be part of the Virgin Islands experience. And for some, the more, the merrier the ride. However, senators have been concerned about the safety over the years.

Dee Dee Bridgewater and Caribbean Music Institute Orchestra to Celebrate Sarah Vaughn

The Caribbean Music Institute Orchestra is a 20-piece orchestra comprised of local musicians. Under the direction of Melvin Jones, the musical selections of the evening will celebrate the life and work of Sarah Vaughn, the late, great jazz singer.

St. Thomas Man Allegedly Beat Girlfriend While Awaiting Trial

A St. Thomas man accused of multiple assaults over nearly two decades was arrested again after allegedly beating and terrorizing his girlfriend, police said Wednesday.

VI Housing Authority and Disability Rights Center of VI Partner to Empower Residents to Advocate

The alliance, driven by a shared vision of fostering effective and innovative advocacy, represents a significant leap forward in addressing pressing issues faced by individuals with disabilities within the housing community.

J. Benton Construction Celebrates Over a Decade of Dedication to Safety During Construction Safety Week

J. Benton Construction proudly announces its 11th year of active participation in Construction Safety Week, which took place May 6-10 on St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John. This year's theme, "Value Every Voice," reflects J. Benton's commitment to creating a safety-first culture on every project.

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Office of the Governor, Department of Health to Host Large-Scale USVI Wellness Event

The USVI Wellness Fair 2024 is being hosted by the V.I. Department of Health in partnership with the Office of the Governor and with the support of the U.S. Department of Defense’s Innovative Readiness Training (DoD-IRT) Program.

VI Housing Authority and Disability Rights Center of VI Partner to Empower Residents to Advocate

The alliance, driven by a shared vision of fostering effective and innovative advocacy, represents a significant leap forward in addressing pressing issues faced by individuals with disabilities within the housing community.

St. Thomas Man Allegedly Beat Girlfriend While Awaiting Trial

A St. Thomas man accused of multiple assaults over nearly two decades was arrested again after allegedly beating and terrorizing his girlfriend, police said Wednesday.

Op-Ed: Rebuttal On Blood Shortage in V.I. Hospitals

Former Sen. Janelle K. Sarauw’s recent op-ed paints a misleading and inaccurate picture of a supposed chronic blood shortage in Virgin Islands hospitals, which includes the Schneider Regional Medical Center. Her article, seemingly aimed at garnering attention, irresponsibly undermines the efforts of our hospital and fosters unnecessary mistrust among the public.

Michelle Smith at Florida High School State Championships Continues Successes

Michelle Smith, a a high school senior at Montverde Academy and University of Georgia commit, took part in the Florida High School FHSAA 2A State Championships in Jacksonville, Fla., on May 16.

Dee Dee Bridgewater and Caribbean Music Institute Orchestra to Celebrate Sarah Vaughn

The Caribbean Music Institute Orchestra is a 20-piece orchestra comprised of local musicians. Under the direction of Melvin Jones, the musical selections of the evening will celebrate the life and work of Sarah Vaughn, the late, great jazz singer.

UVI Bulletin Board May-June

Here is what is happening on both campuses of the University of the Virgin Islands

Rupert Donaldfield Alexis Barton Dies at 92

It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Rupert Donaldfield Alexis Barton, better known as “Pert” or “Barton.”

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