Virgin Islanders frustrated with ongoing electric blackouts plaguing the territory in recent months heard Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. on Tuesday list reasons for the failure of the V.I. Water and Power Authority, including forces of nature, and outline how his energy task force has helped the V.I. Water and Power Authority become a viable and financially stable power provider for the first time.
A company formed by Aliyah Boston and family asked the Virgin Islands Economic Development Commission for tax incentives Tuesday, saying their sports management company would do more than bring in off-island money but also teach financial literacy and life skills to youth in the territory.
Ranking as one of the most beautiful swims in the world, the Power Swim, taking place in national park waters on St. John, is number seven on the World's Top 100 Island Swims and this year the 21st Annual Beach-to-Beach Power Swim on Sunday had more swimmers sign up than ever before.
The National Weather Service has forecast an unstable weather pattern with rain, thunderstorms and hot temperatures across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands this week.
Memorial Day Weekend was a time for talk among cancer survivors on St. Thomas. The leader of a Saturday support group invited those who came to share their ideas about improving their quality of life and their chances of overcoming a deadly disease.
The international sensation "Hot Ones," produced by Complex Media and owned by BuzzFeed, has taken the world by storm with its unique interview format. In a recent twist, the Caribbean has embraced this fiery format with "Hot Ones Caribbean Edition," now in its third season.
Virtue of the Week focuses on building peaceful and caring communities through understanding and fostering the practice of virtues. The Source supports the Virtues Project and will publish one virtue developed by the project each week.
A St. Croix man has been charged with attempted murder after dousing another man with gasoline and attempting to light him on fire, the V.I. Police Department reported Monday.
Virgin Islanders frustrated with ongoing electric blackouts plaguing the territory in recent months heard Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. on Tuesday list reasons for the failure of the V.I. Water and Power Authority, including forces of nature, and outline how his energy task force has helped the V.I. Water and Power Authority become a viable and financially stable power provider for the first time.
These awards recognize outstanding businesses and individuals across various industries who exemplify excellence in leadership, innovation, customer service and community impact.
Beginning Wednesday, May 22, through May 31 on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., the clinics will provide limited services at rooms NWW102 and NWW103 located near the Great Hall on the Albert Sheen Campus of the University of the Virgin Islands.
Virgin Islanders frustrated with ongoing electric blackouts plaguing the territory in recent months heard Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. on Tuesday list reasons for the failure of the V.I. Water and Power Authority, including forces of nature, and outline how his energy task force has helped the V.I. Water and Power Authority become a viable and financially stable power provider for the first time.
A St. Croix man has been charged with attempted murder after dousing another man with gasoline and attempting to light him on fire, the V.I. Police Department reported Monday.
St.Thomas swimmers are making waves, and among them, Reagan Uszenski stands out as a phenomenal talent. At just 12 years old, Reagan has already built an impressive record.
Jen Korte, known by her stage name “Lady Gang,” is bringing immersive art to St. Thomas with a Thursday event at Tillet Gardens that also celebrates the release of her newest album. Korte's innovative live performances have long captivated audiences in the Virgin Islands. As a one-woman show, she layers tracks of various instruments to create a rich, full sound, all while showcasing her vocal talent.
The Caribbean Genealogy Library will present a class on May 29. “How to Examine Records for Information that Leads to Great Stories” will be taught by researcher Cheri Hudson Passey.