WTJX NEWSFEED

Thursday, July 16, 2026

24 min · 17. Juli 2026
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: A routine question about a scholarship program during a budget hearing has sparked a back-and-forth between the Virgin Islands Board of Education and the Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority: VIBE told lawmakers VIEDA didn’t provide a report needed to manage a territorial scholarship while VIEDA says it did provide the report, calling VIBE's comments inaccurate and unnecessary. But with a closer look, VIEDA’s story isn’t exactly lining up.                  Senators float legislation that would create a Virgin Islands Gaming Control Commission, ahead of the governor calling a special session to discuss the much-debated revised horse racing agreement with Southland Gaming.                  And the Office of the Virgin Islands Inspector General has issued a report that details the mishandling of money in an adult mental health facility run by the Department of Health. Listen to these stories and more. Caption: Dr. Kyza Callwood, chairman of the Virgin Islands Board of Education, left, and Celina Morris, marketing director for the Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority.   Credit: U.S. Virgin Islands Legislature / Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority

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Episode Thursday, July 16, 2026 Cover

Thursday, July 16, 2026

On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: A routine question about a scholarship program during a budget hearing has sparked a back-and-forth between the Virgin Islands Board of Education and the Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority: VIBE told lawmakers VIEDA didn’t provide a report needed to manage a territorial scholarship while VIEDA says it did provide the report, calling VIBE's comments inaccurate and unnecessary. But with a closer look, VIEDA’s story isn’t exactly lining up.                  Senators float legislation that would create a Virgin Islands Gaming Control Commission, ahead of the governor calling a special session to discuss the much-debated revised horse racing agreement with Southland Gaming.                  And the Office of the Virgin Islands Inspector General has issued a report that details the mishandling of money in an adult mental health facility run by the Department of Health. Listen to these stories and more. Caption: Dr. Kyza Callwood, chairman of the Virgin Islands Board of Education, left, and Celina Morris, marketing director for the Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority.   Credit: U.S. Virgin Islands Legislature / Virgin Islands Economic Development Authority

17. Juli 202624 min
Episode Wednesday, July 15, 2026 Cover

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: As residents deal with the latest streak of water and power disruptions, Senator Ray Fonseca says he is introducing legislation that would allow the court to temporarily appoint an independent outside manager to run WAPA.   The Virgin Islands Supreme Court is undergoing a rapid and unprecedented change in leadership, as Chief Justice Rhys Hodge and two other justices retire from the bench this year.   And the Virgin Islands Track and Field team has returned home from a championship event in Mexico where it set three national records. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: Senator Ray Fonseca speaks during a meeting of the Committee on Budget, Appropriations, and Finance on July 13, 2026. Photo Credit:  U.S. Virgin Islands Legislature

15. Juli 202623 min
Episode Tuesday, July 14, 2026 Cover

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: After a piece of the deteriorating bridge near the old Addelita Cancryn School on St. Thomas fell and struck a passing vehicle, officials have sent mixed signals over whether the long-unused structure should be repaired or demolished.          Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital leadership says no layoffs have been approved or executed and that they have only begun workforce planning discussions and have not come to a final decision, after reports of a Workforce Reduction Plan affecting bargaining unit employees circulated yesterday.          And police are urging residents to remain vigilant following reports of a phone scam in which criminals impersonate telephone provider representatives to gain unauthorized access to customer accounts. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: The deteriorating pedestrian bridge near the old Addelita Cancryn School on St. Thomas. Photo Credit: WTJX/Dante Morón

14. Juli 202624 min
Episode Monday, July 13, 2026 Cover

Monday, July 13, 2026

On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: A robotic BGC-Argo float has been deployed in the waters south of St. Thomas, diving more than a mile below the surface and resurfacing every 10 days to collect data never before gathered in Virgin Islands waters.       After receiving reports of impending layoffs at the Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center on St. Croix, Senate Vice President Kenneth Gittens is calling on leadership to move affected workers into funded vacancies elsewhere.       And residents on the west end of St. Croix are experiencing water service disruptions, with some reporting they have gone days without running water. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: Members of UVI’s Ocean Glider Lab, CMES and NOAA prepare a BGC-Argo float for deployment in USVI waters. Photo Credit: University of the Virgin Islands

13. Juli 202623 min
Episode Friday, July 10, 2026 Cover

Friday, July 10, 2026

On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: The Virgin Islands Department of Health's EMS for Children Program has received a national award for its work preparing the Territory for emergencies involving children, after coordinating a first-of-its-kind full scale pediatric disaster simulated exercise involving numerous agencies.           The Central Labor Council issued a statement that neither the Council nor its AFL-CIO affiliated unions have endorsed any candidate this election cycle, clarifying that they had no part in the polling process that led to the Area Labor Federation’s endorsement of Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett for governor in the Democratic primary.           And Attorney General Gordon Rhea says criminal charges connected to government corruption are expected within a few weeks.           Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: Emergency responders participate in a full-scale pediatric disaster simulated exercise organized by the Virgin Islands Department of Health's EMS for Children Program.   Photo Credit: Virgin Islands Department of Health

10. Juli 202623 min