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Veterans Affairs Starved of Legally Owed Funds as Outreach Shrinks and Complex Construction Advances
The Office of Veterans Affairs has been forced to downscale outreach activities as allocations legally owed to it by the V.I.
The Office’s approved budget, however, “continues to be inaccessible to fully execute those requirements for water,” ...
The Water and Power Authority has ended its efforts to find a new supplier of liquefied propane gas after failing to receive ...
A decision by the V.I. Department of Education to shift several federally funded positions back to the general fund has inflated its FY2026 budget by 5.04%, said Commissioner Dionne Wells-Hedrington ...
Governor Bryan contrasted these lawmakers, earning the statutory amount, against the nine including “Kenny Gittens, Milton ...
Bryan called the override “fiscally irresponsible” and said it disregards the principles of collective bargaining and the ...
The V.I. Waste Management Authority on Monday confirmed the collapse of a major 42-inch underground gravity sewer line along ...
With a new school year fast approaching, the V.I. Department of Education must once again contend with the age-old challenge of teachers departing the system, either through resignation or retirement.
Ahead of the opening of the 2025 St. John Celebration this evening, the island's food fair brought hordes of Virgin Islanders ...
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has submitted the nomination of Xavier A. Acevedo to serve as a member of the V.I. Water and Power ...
The Governing Board of the V.I. Port Authority approved several new contracts and extensions during Thursday's meeting in an ...
Despite not having a confirmed source of funding, lawmakers on Friday unanimously overrode Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s veto ...
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