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Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. announced a $6 million settlement with Pafford Medical Services and expressed support for more than $22 million in retroactive pay, as the 36th Legislature weighed tapping into ...
U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Gordon C. Rhea joined attorneys general from 38 states and territories Monday in calling ...
Could overturning the Insular Cases — a series of controversial early 1900s Supreme Court decisions that established a doctrine of “separate and unequal” treatment for residents of the territories — ...
What began Monday as a focused measure to quickly bolster the finances of the territory’s two hospitals evolved into a sweeping funding overhaul, as the Senate approved a substitute version of Bill No ...
One of the experts who addressed the CannaPro Summit Saturday was Joanne Moorhead, executive director of the V.I. Office of Cannabis Regulation, who fielded questions from the audience as the ...
A team of investigators led by archaeologist Ken Wild has been conducting a study of a historic shipwreck in Coral Bay Harbor since February.
Anna Maria Molloy Ferdinand, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend went home to be with the Lord on March 20, 2025, at the age of 84.
Pharmacy benefit managers were meant to serve as intermediaries to help manage drug costs, but instead, they’ve used their position to dominate the marketplace and crush independent pharmacies.
Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. said “amen to destroying” the federal Education Department, calling it “terrible” in a panel discussion ...
Langley “Casual-Word” Shazor is a poet, author, publisher, entrepreneur, public speaking coach, podcast host, and pastor who ...
The Film Over Gun Violence Program has been visiting several high schools on St. Croix to encourage students to join the ...
Virtue of the Week focuses on building peaceful and caring communities through understanding and fostering the practice of ...