Adian Brewer
Contributing ReporterAdian Brewer is the Interstitial Producer at WTJX. Brewer moved to St. Thomas before the hurricanes in 2017, and has a background in photography, videography and journalism. Before joining the team at WTJX, Brewer worked for local publications covering science and environmental issues. His true passion, however, is for filmmaking. And in 2023, Brewer won the award for best director for his short film The Fisherman’s Wife at the Paradise48 Film Festival. With his blend of creativity and journalistic rigor, Brewer is a valuable asset in the media landscape of St. Thomas, dedicated to delivering high-quality content that informs and engages audiences.
Email: abrewer@wtjx.org
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Chef Brady Sweet’s colossal Italian turnover was 468 pounds, 35 feet long; Slices sold for $10 raised over $4,000 to benefit the Humane Society of St. Thomas.
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Chef Brady Sweet’s colossal Italian turnover was 468 pounds, 35 feet long; Slices sold for $10 raised over $4,000 to benefit the Humane Society of St. Thomas.
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VI Legislature holds road naming ceremony; Roads and bridge named after prominent figures.
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VI Legislature holds road naming ceremony; Roads and bridge named after prominent figures.
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During today’s Committee on Budget, Appropriations and Finance meeting, Chairperson Donna Frett-Gregory announced she will not be entering the Senate race in November.
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During today’s Committee on Budget, Appropriations and Finance meeting, Chairperson Donna Frett-Gregory announced she will not be entering the Senate race in November.
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VIPD made a successful arrest on St. Thomas today after chasing murder suspect Mohammed Salem, accused in the early morning killing of his father, Jamil Hakem Salem.
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VIPD made a successful arrest on St. Thomas today after chasing murder suspect Mohammed Salem, accused in the early morning killing of his father, Jamil Hakem Salem.
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Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett and the National Park Service unveiled a plaque honoring the Akwamu insurrection of 1733 at Ram Head on St. John, Virgin Islands.
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Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett and the National Park Service unveiled a plaque honoring the Akwamu insurrection of 1733 at Ram Head on St. John, Virgin Islands.