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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Government agencies joined forces in Frederiksted this week to clean up the abandoned senior center with plans to tackle the Vegetable Market in the town and address ongoing sanitation concerns. We speak with Senator Franklin Johnson, who sparked the call to action.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Lawmakers advanced a resolution that would honor Soca artist Dennis “Pumpa” Liburd that would rename the main entrance to Peters Rest Road and bestow upon him the symbolic key to the territory for his cultural contributions.
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Physical altercation at AFT union meeting between president and vice president leads to court case that was dismissed without prejudice.
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For a strong and lasting relationship, don't be afraid to talk about each other's racial differences — and do enjoy the process of creating a new, blended family culture.
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For a strong and lasting relationship, don't be afraid to talk about each other's racial differences — and do enjoy the process of creating a new, blended family culture.
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NPR's Scott Simon recalls a First Amendment case from the late 1970s involving the rights of a neo-Nazi group to march through a predominantly Jewish suburb of Chicago.
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Rocky Horror aficionados used to attend screenings of the film over and over to take notes on the details. Accurately mirroring every line and dance move has gotten easier over time.
National News
BBC News World Service
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Drones were detected near its largest military facility, with possible sightings also reported in Germany, Norway and Lithuania.
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Officials and diplomats left the auditorium in protest as the Israeli leader took the stage, leaving large parts of the hall empty.
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The documents by the estate of convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein were released by Congressional Democrats.
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Gustavo Petro told US soldiers to "disobey Trump's orders" while addressing a protest in New York.
A fan caught Cal Raleigh's history-making 60th home run ball. He promptly turned the valuable memento over to 12-year-old Marcus Ruelos.