
WTJX NEWSFEED
The WTJX NewsFeed is your local radio news and local digital publication. The radio NewsFeed, hosted by Marcellina Ventura-Douglas, airs weekdays at 5:00 - 5:30 pm, on WTJX-FM, 93.1, your NPR station in the Virgin Islands. It provides daily coverage of news and developments from across the territory from the words of the newsmakers. Our digital NewsFeed provides in-depth and feature articles on stories that matter to Virgin Islanders. The digital publication, written by veteran journalist, Tom Eader, seeks thorough understanding of the major issues that impact the community. The WTJX NewsFeed, radio and digital, can be found on the newsfeed.wtjx.org and on the free WTJX app for Apple and Android phones.
Latest Episodes
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Removal of mahogany trees ends with damage to a residence, rekindling call to protect heritage treesProperty owner seeks compensation from contractor after dwelling she rents out gets damaged during removal of mahogany tree from neighboring lot.
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Legal counsel finds salary recommendations are not legally binding if Compensation Commission did not submit its report to Senate, but email shows it was sent in August.
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Waste Management Authority secures contract with Just Right Trucking for garbage collection in STX neighborhoods; Bates Trucking continues servicing housing communities.
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On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed, JFL welcomed the first baby born in the territory in 2025. Chair of the Virgin Islands Public Officials Compensation Commission says that senators were not recommended to receive raises.
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Commission says salary proposals were only for 12 executive branch officers and not any senators, clarifies reference to “senator” was specific to Senate president.
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On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed, we speak with DPNR Commissioner Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, who announced the closure of the Florence A. Williams Public Library after roughly $20,000 in equipment was stolen.
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Senate Minority Leader Dwayne DeGraff circulates petition to colleagues calling for special session to repeal acts that created Public Officials Compensation Commission.
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Cleopatra Peter declines to take oath on legal holiday due to perceived violation of law; Michael Joseph unable to attend ceremony.
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Wall art using small pieces of colored glass showcases two dancing women dressed in feathered carnival costumes.
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Virgin Islands Public Officials Compensation Commission recommends salary increases for 12 executive branch officials and senators, misses deadline by law to submit study.