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  • On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: We speak with our contributing reporter Isabelle Teare, who was in the courtroom for today’s hearing where Magistrate Judge Julie Smith-Todman tightened pretrial release restrictions on St. Thomas restaurateur Brett “Mac” McClafferty by barring him and his businesses from posting about the facts of his criminal case on social media, while still allowing him to declare his innocence and campaign for Senate.
  • On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: The Department of Planning and Natural Resources opposes a request to rezone nearly 16 acres in Beeston Hill for a 24-unit housing development during a Legislature Committee of the Whole hearing, noting it conflicts with the Comprehensive Land and Water Use Plan and urges the usage of existing residential development tools instead.
  • Frederiksted burglars targeting businesses leave owners with financial losses, property damage, and shaken sense of safety.
  • On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: VIPD issued a series of updates on recent crimes in the territory, including an attempted robbery on St. Thomas that left the suspect dead and a string of burglaries at St. Croix businesses. We speak with the owner of Aquaholic Beach Bar and Grill, one of the businesses targeted on March 19.
  • On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: We speak with WNBA star and St. Thomas native Aliyah Boston, who returned home over the weekend to host her 2026 Girls Basketball Clinic.
  • On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Pearl B. Larsen PreK-8 School was closed today after an electrical issue disrupted power to the campus. Despite earlier opposition from DPNR, senators approved a scaled-back rezoning plan for Beeston Hill, allowing housing development while eliminating the commercial use that raised concerns.
  • Nineteen new U.S. citizens were naturalized in District Court, with students observing as the judge emphasized unity, civic duty, and cultural identity.
  • VIPD argues Gustav James’ civil suit over alleged unconstitutional detention should be dismissed, citing improper party and expired statute of limitations.
  • Government Employees’ Retirement System sues two former Havensight Mall tenants for more than $850,000 in alleged unpaid rent, seeks expedited jury trials
  • On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: DLCA issued a reminder to fuel retailers across the territory that they must get government approval before raising fuel prices by submitting a formal request including the proposed increase, the date of fuel delivery, and supporting documentation such as invoices showing higher costs.
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