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Monday, June 1, 2026

25 min · 1. juni 2026
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: WAPA CEO Karl Knight says a fuel valve malfunction at the Randolph Harley Power Plant over the weekend triggered a cascade of equipment failures that left thousands without electricity. The latest WAPA outage has also intensified scrutiny of the utility's finances and operations, prompting renewed demands from senators for transparency, accountability, and potential federal assistance. Police are investigating a weekend double homicide in Lindbergh Bay after two men were fatally shot and a third person wounded, pushing the territory’s homicide count to 14 so far this year. United Airlines will launch the only nonstop service between St. Croix and the New York Tristate area in October, providing a direct connection between Henry E. Rohlsen Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: WAPA CEO Karl Knight speaks during a press briefing regarding the weekend blackout in the St. Thomas/St. John district. Source: WTJX/Tom Eader

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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Board of Elections Chairman Raymond Williams responds to a colleague's email to Brett McClafferty's notice of appeal that recommends an emergency meeting be held to review the cases of all aspirants disqualified by Supervisor of Elections Caroline Fawkes. The Virgin Islands Police Department is investigating the fatal shooting of 45-year-old Rusiel Encarnacion, who died after being found with multiple gunshot wounds in the Whim area of St. Croix. Virgin Islands Sports Ambassador Michelle Smith earned valuable points for the University of Georgia at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, helping the Bulldogs secure their third consecutive national title. Listen to these stories and more.    Pictured: Raymond Williams chairs a Board of Elections special meeting on June 3 at the Elections System of the Virgin Islands office on St. Thomas.   Source: WTJX/Jordan Petty

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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Lawmakers approved a comprehensive firearms legislation that would overhaul the Virgin Islands gun licensing system, establish new restrictions on certain weapons and accessories, and address constitutional concerns raised in ongoing federal litigation. The Virgin Islands Police Department is seeking public assistance in the fatal shooting investigation of 15-year-old Charlotte Amalie High School student Tre'Vante Etienne, whose death has prompted an outpouring of grief and calls for community action against gun violence. Police are investigating separate shooting incidents on St. Thomas and St. Croix, including one that left a 16-year-old boy hospitalized. Listen to these stories and more.   Pictured: Attorney General Gordon Rhea testifies before the Legislature during consideration of comprehensive firearms reform legislation.   Source: Legislature of the Virgin Islands

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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Assistant U.S. Attorney Cherrisse Amaro, justified the prosecution’s sentencing recommendation of former OMB Director Jenifer O’Neal who was convicted in her public corruption case; we hear from our reporter Isabelle Teare who was in the courtroom. Fire officials are investigating the cause of an early morning blaze in Estate Mariendahl on St. Thomas that destroyed six trucks but caused no injuries or damage to nearby structures. Lawmakers have advanced an amended bill redirecting dormant first-time homebuyer funds toward Williams Delight homeownership assistance, the VI Slice program, and a revived Cistern and Slab initiative with VIHFA. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: Assistant U.S. Attorney Cherrisse Amaro arrives at the Ron de Lugo Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in St. Thomas ahead of the sentencing hearing for former OMB Director Jenifer O’Neal. Source: WTJX/Roshan Sookram

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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: A Senate committee has advanced legislation that would allow the Bureau of Motor Vehicles to suspend licenses for repeat traffic offenders without first going through the courts. Ferry passengers traveling between St. Thomas and St. John will pay an additional 66 cents per ticket after regulators approved a temporary fuel surcharge tied to rising diesel costs. Federal authorities have charged a man on St. Thomas after investigators allegedly discovered nearly 500 rounds of undeclared ammunition in checked luggage arriving from Florida.  Listen to these stories and more.   Pictured: Senator Avery Lewis, and Bureau of Motor Vehicles Director Barbara Jackson-McIntosh, sitting, participate in a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on legislation that would authorize the BMV to suspend the licenses of repeat traffic offenders under the territory’s traffic points system.   Source: Legislature of the Virgin Islands

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