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The WTJX News Feed is your local NPR News keeping you informed about the latest developments throughout the community. From local stories that impact your daily life to events shaping the Region, we’ve got you covered. Join us every weekday at 5pm for comprehensive news and exclusive interviews. Whether you’re at home, on your commute, or at work, ”The WTJX News Feed” keeps you connected to the stories that matter most.
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Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
Tuesday Jan 23, 2024
On today's WTJX NewsFeed, Governor Albert Bryan Jr. delivered his 6th State of the Territory Address, stating that the territory is resolute. United Steelworkers District Director, Daniel Flippo, talks about the impetus behind the Union’s protest at the Legislature’s Capitol Building. The VI Lottery operations sustained an IT infrastructure breach. Listen to these stories and more.

Monday Jan 22, 2024
Monday, January 22, 2024
Monday Jan 22, 2024
Monday Jan 22, 2024
On today's WTJX NewsFeed, according to VI Department of Health's Medical Director, Dr. Tai Hunte-Ceasar, COVID-19 is surging in the territory. A 23-year-old St. Thomas man was gunned down early Sunday morning, marking the first homicide of 2024 in the USVI. The VI Supreme Court takes over former Senator Steven Payne’s lawsuit against the 34th Legislature of the Virgin Islands. VIPD Commissioner, Ray Martinez, speaks on the department's consent decree. Listen to these stories and more.

Thursday Jan 04, 2024
Thursday, January 4, 2024
Thursday Jan 04, 2024
Thursday Jan 04, 2024
On today's WTJX NewsFeed, Director of Festivals, Ian Turnbull, indicates that the 71st Annual Crucian Christmas Festival has been going great. We speak with Karen “Lady Mac” McIntosh-Bruce, who was crowned the 2023-2024 Calypso Monarch; we play an excerpt of her song “Puppet Man.” We speak with Dr. Bert Petersen and Dr. Donna Christian-Christensen, who were recently confirmed as trustees to the Board of the University of the Virgin Islands. Listen to these stories and more.

Thursday Jan 04, 2024
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Thursday Jan 04, 2024
Thursday Jan 04, 2024
On today's WTJX NewsFeed, Banco Popular de Puerto Rico becomes the sixth lender to be a part of the VI Slice Moderate Income Homeownership Program. Deanna James talks about the significant decrease in children population evidenced in the 2023 Kids Count Data Book. Stephanie Barnes has filed a motion to appeal her conviction. Merchants Commercial Bank President, Valdamier Collens, addresses the Small Business Recovery Grant they provided to five local businesses. Listen to these stories and more.

Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday, December 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
Friday Dec 29, 2023
On today's WTJX NewsFeed, the Virgin Islands Fire and Emergency Medical Services has suspended personnel who have failed to meet employment certification requirements. A new group, St. Croix Calypsonians United, is moving forward with hosting the annual Calypso Monarch Competiton after it was reportedly canceled by the Division of Festivals. St. Thomas/St. John Police Chief, Steven Phillip, issues a notice to owners of Kia and Hyundai vehicles after seeing an increase in theft of those automobiles. St. Croix native and filmmaker, Jordan K. Paul, is screening his acclaimed short film, "ANIMALS." Listen to these stories and more.

Friday Dec 22, 2023
Friday, December 22, 2023
Friday Dec 22, 2023
Friday Dec 22, 2023
On today's WTJX NewsFeed, Dr. Esther Ellis, Territorial Epidemiologist, provides more details about the most recent positive lead and copper results in children. Former Senator Positive Nelson responds to Serenity's Nest zoning request returning to committee. We speak with Teacher of the Year for the St. Thomas/St. John District, Chevell Simeon. The Virgin Islands EDA’s St. Thomas Made in the USVI Pop-Up Shop is open for last minute holiday shopping. Listen to these stories and more.

Thursday Dec 21, 2023
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Thursday Dec 21, 2023
Thursday Dec 21, 2023
On today's WTJX NewsFeed, Department of Health Epidemiologist, Dr. Esther Ellis, says two children have tested positive for lead and three for copper. The Virgin Islands Parole Board grants parole to 11 of 24 inmate applicants. WAPA's Director for water distribution on St. Croix, Don Gregoire, states that the Authority is suffering an estimated 37% water loss. The Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority is increasing the commercial tipping fee to $5.00/cubic yard beginning January 1, 2024. Listen to these stories and more.

Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
Wednesday Dec 20, 2023
On today's WTJX NewsFeed, the widow of one of the victims of the Aureo Diaz double homicide speaks out after arrests were made. Volunteers are needed for the final round of testing on the St. Croix potable water distribution system. The Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs warns individuals operating without a business license. Members of the 35th Legislature override Governor Albert Bryan's veto; the bridge at the Nadir intersection is now officially named after Wayne "Facts Man" Adams. Listen to these stories and more.