On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Frustrated residents took their concerns directly to lawmakers today, staging a protest outside the Capitol Building on St. Thomas and demanding accountability from the Water and Power Authority. A coordinated rescue operation involving the Coast Guard and local emergency responders saved a boater after a catamaran caught fire and sank south of St. Thomas. Governor Albert Bryan Jr. is bringing lawmakers, horsemen, and gaming officials to the table on June 12 as the administration seeks public input and stakeholder feedback on a proposed agreement to restore horse racing on St. Croix. Listen to these stories and more.
Pictured: A protester displays a brown paper bag labeled “Spoiled Food — Brought to You by WAPA” during a demonstration outside the Legislature's Capitol Building in St. Thomas, where residents expressed frustration over food losses and other hardships caused by recent power outages in the St. Thomas/St. John district.
Source: WTJX/Richard Sturdivant

WTJX NEWSFEED

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Tuesday, June 2, 2026

JUN 2, 202624 MIN
WTJX NEWSFEED

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

JUN 2, 202624 MIN

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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Frustrated residents took their concerns directly to lawmakers today, staging a protest outside the Capitol Building on St. Thomas and demanding accountability from the Water and Power Authority. A coordinated rescue operation involving the Coast Guard and local emergency responders saved a boater after a catamaran caught fire and sank south of St. Thomas. Governor Albert Bryan Jr. is bringing lawmakers, horsemen, and gaming officials to the table on June 12 as the administration seeks public input and stakeholder feedback on a proposed agreement to restore horse racing on St. Croix. Listen to these stories and more. Pictured: A protester displays a brown paper bag labeled “Spoiled Food — Brought to You by WAPA” during a demonstration outside the Legislature's Capitol Building in St. Thomas, where residents expressed frustration over food losses and other hardships caused by recent power outages in the St. Thomas/St. John district. Source: WTJX/Richard Sturdivant