Tropical Treasure Hunt began as a romantic gesture, an unexpected start for a business based on tales of pirates, hidden booty and rum.
The public is invited to view the meeting via Zoom.
A ruptured water main disrupted water service from the Subbase area to downtown Charlotte Amalie.
The 2021 Charter Yacht Show, hosted by the Virgin Islands Professional Charter Association, is scheduled for Nov. 7-10.
CFVI released a modern take on their logo.
Here's what you need to know about the outage.
The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority announced that a major electrical service interruption is affecting all of St. Croix.
WAPA is rushing to fix a damaged water main.
The Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority office in St. Thomas will be closed for the rest of this week due to building repairs.
The floundering refinery has asked a judge for more time to secure a buyer and now faces a new regulatory challenge.
WAPA announced scheduled maintenance which will result in customers on feeder 7E losing power for an hour on Thursday morning.
The new boutique shop in Yacht Haven Grande is getting a lot of attention as a hub for style, fitness, and community.
A failure at the St. Thomas power plant on Monday caused 911 emergency services to temporarily shut down across the territory.
The V.I. Port Authority is hiring for several positions - check it out!
WAPA is reporting power outages on feeders 6B, 7A, 7B, 8A, 8B, 9B and 9E.
The V.I. Hotel and Tourism Association wants to survey local business owners about Sargassum and how it's affecting the bottom line.
The company behind the refinery is still seeking a buyer. A $10M cash infusion will keep operations and clean-up going in the meantime.
The U.S. government announced that it will send more than 800,000 Pfizer vaccines to Caribbean nations.
The Department of Education is offering local businesses a tax credit to provide hands-on training to students.
The next CZM committee meeting is on Thursday, August 19. Public commentary is invited on a proposed development project in Coral Bay.
A water leak in the mainline has resulted in approximately 400 customers in Mon Bijou losing access to clean drinking water until Monday.
Restrictions include closing the beaches early, limiting mass gatherings and proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for travelers.
The owners of the defunct refinery told a bankruptcy court that formally shutting down the facility will take several months.
The fuel storage facility on St. Croix has secured a new financing agreement of $100 million in new capital.
Customers in Estates Rattan, St. John and Mount Pellier will be affected on Wednesday.
The National Park Service announced that it will receive competitive bids for a new owner to redevelop the beleaguered St. John resort.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the US Virgin Islands area.
V.I. Bureau of Motor Vehicle reopened its St. Croix office on Thursday, July 29. The office closed on July 26 after a COVID-19 exposure.
Bloomberg Law reports that Limetree Bay plans to sell the St. Croix refinery as part of the bankruptcy process.
Customers on St. Croix feeder 10A will lose power for several hours on Saturday morning as WAPA does scheduled maintenance.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in US Virgin Islands.
The first session is today, July 21, from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. The second session is Thursday, July 22 from 9 a.m to 4 p.m.
DHS is closing its offices on St. Croix due to a staff member testing positive for COVID-19. The office will re-open on Wednesday.
WAPA's customer service offices in the Port of Sale Mall will reopen during normal operating hours on Monday, July 19
The operator of a forklift died after being trapped underneath the overturned vehicle.
The draft bill would remove marijuana from the list of controlled substances.
The new EPA plan includes expanded plans for a ground-water clean-up system after taking samples at residential well sites.
WAPA acknowledged an ectrical service interruption affecting customers on a portion of Feeder 7B.
Owners of the troubled refinery filed for bankruptcy this week after they were unable to raise additional funds.
Customers in Grove Place, Little La Grange, Brooks Hill, Oxford, Springfield and Jolly Hill are affected.