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WTJX NEWSFEED

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

25 min · 3 de jun de 2026
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Antilles School seniors Halina Diehl and Emma Walters are taking their sailing talents to the collegiate level, earning spots on the sailing teams at Cornell University and the University of Pennsylvania. Investigators are working to determine the cause of a vessel fire at Compass Point Marina in St. Thomas that left one dog dead and damaged a docked boat. A multimillion-dollar Water Island development proposal, that the administration says would create jobs and improve infrastructure while preserving public access to Honeymoon Beach, is headed to the Legislature for review. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: Antilles School seniors Emma Walters, left, and Halina Diehl pose on campus after announcing their collegiate sailing commitments to the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University respectively. Source: WTJX/ Dante Morón

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