WTJX NEWSFEED

WTJX NEWSFEED

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

25 min · 19 de may de 2026
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: The Virgin Islands is sending off a standout Class of 2026, as the St. Croix Educational Complex graduates with a cohort of 217 students marked by record honors, STEM and police pre‑cadet achievements. St. Croix Central High School celebrated its “Iconic Class of 2026,” sending off 152 graduates — nearly half of them honor students — after a year marked by major academic gains, undefeated basketball seasons, and new honor societies. Virgin Islands standouts Michelle Smith, Sofia Swindell, and Saraiah Walkes turned in big performances on the collegiate championship stage, elevating the territory’s growing footprint in national track and field. New court filings show Brett “Mac” McClafferty is asking a judge to let him travel to St. Croix to campaign for delegate to Congress while he awaits trial on local fraud charges. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: Graduates from the St. Croix Educational Complex Class of 2026 celebrate during a commencement ceremony held in the school’s gymnasium, where 217 seniors crossed the stage, including more than 130 honor students. Source: VI Department of Education

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Wednesday, June 24, 2026

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Portada del episodio Tuesday, June 23, 2026

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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: We speak with WAPA CEO Karl Knight following concerns raised by PSC consultants about the Authority’s dual-fuel Wärtsilä generators, rejecting claims the units were an experimental or ill-advised purchase, arguing that fuel-efficiency gains have come with reliability tradeoffs. A local healthcare provider and three individuals are facing allegations of Medicaid fraud after the Virgin Islands Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit claiming false Medicaid billing practices and violations of territorial law. Police are thanking community members who helped stop an alleged drunk driver accused of causing a fatal chain-reaction crash on Veterans Drive that claimed the life of a visiting tourist and injured another pedestrian. Listen to these stories and more.   Pictured: WAPA CEO Karl Knight at WTJX’s St. Croix studio. Source: WTJX/Tom Eader

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Portada del episodio Monday, June 22, 2026

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Wednesday, June 17, 2026

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