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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Students at St. Croix’s John H. Woodson Junior High School will be relocated to the Eulalie Rivera PreK-8 School campus beginning this summer, triggering a broader redistricting on the island.
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Executive branch ignores Historic Preservation Committee’s orders to remove unauthorized “I Love STT” sign in Vendors Plaza and green photo-op chair on St. John beach.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Governor Albert Bryan Jr. says outstanding payments related to the government’s tourism marketing agreement with the New York Jets are due to routine cash flow timing and not mismanagement, saying the partnerships are delivering strong returns.
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Olympic figure skating is often seems to take athletes to the very edge of perfection, but even the greatest stumble and fall. How do they pull themselves together again on the biggest world stage? Toughness, poise and practice.
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Some film professors are bemoaning the shortcuts students take to avoid watching assigned movies: some don't know what happens at the end. NPR's Scott Simon offers his own synopses.
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Leprosy is one of the least contagious diseases around — and perhaps one of the most misunderstood. The colonies are relics of a not-too-distant past when those diagnosed with leprosy were exiled.
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The first season of The Pitt was about acute problems. The second is about chronic ones.
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BBC News World Service
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The Ukrainian leader says difficult issues remain, as Russia carries out further strikes on energy facilities.
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Lt Gen Vladimir Alexeyev was shot several times inside his apartment block on Friday morning.
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The US president says he "didn't make a mistake", adding he had only seen the beginning of the video before it was posted.
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The four are suspected of facilitating a suicide bombing that killed more than 30 people, Pakistan's interior minister said.
The post depicted former President Obama and his wife Michelle as apes.