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  • On today's WTJX Radio News Feed, the Public Service Commission reports added complaints from customers of Liberty VI. A man on St. Croix is convicted by a federal jury on child pornography and rape charges.
  • Off-island technicians fix electrical glitches due to malfunction of belt’s programming; VIPA orders backup parts to ensure timely repairs in event of future breakdowns.
  • Virgin Islands Board of Elections denies request from Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands to provide space to conduct election of party offices.
  • Department of Energy head engages Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority about challenges and opportunities the territory faces operating its electrical infrastructure.
  • On today's WTJX Radio News Feed, following an emergency meeting, the Board of Elections vote against the Democratic Party of the Virgin Islands’ request for a space to conduct party elections. We speak with the organizers of the Tart Wars event.
  • On today's WTJX Radio News Feed: (00:52) We speak with WAPA Communications Director, Shanell Petersen, following days of electric service interruptions in the St. Thomas/St. John district. (05:31) UVI’s RT Park names Eric Sonnier as its Executive Director. (06:54) The Department of Human Services indicates that financial challenges are contributing to service shortfalls. (13:37) Officials from the Office of the Territorial Public Defender make their case for increased funding in hopes of addressing their large caseload. (17:49) Five athletes will represent the Virgin Islands at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: Chief Territorial Public Defender Julie Smith-TodmanPhoto Credit: Legislature of the Virgin Islands
  • Virgin Islands Waste Management Authority working to level uneven ground, remove illegally-dumped tires, and install a perimeter fence.
  • On today's WTJX Radio NewsFeed, WAPA’s Communications Director, Shanell Petersen, cites overgrown brush and vegetation on power lines as a key factor in the delay of power restoration. Superior Court Judge Carol Thomas-Jacobs has recused herself from the case filed by the Government of the Virgin Islands against Mon Ethos Pro Support.
  • On today's WTJX Radio News Feed, the National Organization of Black Elected Legislative (NOBEL) Women is holding its 39th annual legislative conference on St. Thomas.
  • On today's WTJX Radio News Feed, Clay Hobbs, Chief Operating Officer for Pafford Medical Services, discusses their departure from the territory due to the Virgin Islands government owing them more than $8 million.Department of Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion informs lawmakers that the department owes Pafford Medical Services $1.2 million.
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