Isabelle Teare
Contributing ReporterIsabelle Teare is a new member of the WTJX team. She is a recent graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, where she specialized in radio broadcast and audio storytelling. Raised on the island of St. Thomas since the age of seven, Isabelle attended and graduated from Antilles School before moving to Washington, D.C. where she earned her bachelor’s degree from Georgetown University in Justice and Peace Studies. Originally planning on pursuing a career in the law, Isabelle worked as a paralegal on St. Thomas for several years before making the decision to pursue her passion for storytelling.
Email: iteare@wtjx.org
Phone: (340) 244-6240
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A judge transferred the eviction case between the GVI and Island Laundries to the Civil Division for litigation, ruling that the company had raised a colorable defense.
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A judge transferred the eviction case between the GVI and Island Laundries to the Civil Division for litigation, ruling that the company had raised a colorable defense.
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Island Laundries eviction case exposes decades of lease violations and noncollection by gov’t. Subbase property needed for VIPA’s development plans with cruise line.
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Island Laundries eviction case exposes decades of lease violations and noncollection by gov’t. Subbase property needed for VIPA’s development plans with cruise line.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Playgrounds throughout the territory are getting revamped as part of the Department of Sports, Parks, and Recreation’s ongoing Playground Initiative. We speak with DSPR Commissioner Vincent Roberts about the progress so far.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Senator Carla Joseph denies violating any rules while chairing Thursday’s heated meeting of the Committee on Rules and Judiciary, saying her conduct was professional. Virgin Islander Aliyah Boston is named to the ALL-WNBA Second Team.
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Tickles Dockside Pub’s former managers sue its owner Lou Morrissette, alleging he hid debts and misled them into a management agreement for a ‘financial minefield.’
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Tickles Dockside Pub’s former managers sue its owner Lou Morrissette, alleging he hid debts and misled them into a management agreement for a ‘financial minefield.’
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Virgin Islands Jockey Kevin Krigger placed on probation after pleading guilty to gun charges in UtahSt. Croix native and well-known jockeyKevin Krigger pleaded guilty in Utah to drug and gun charges. Already on probation in the VI, he now faces two years’ probation.
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Virgin Islands Jockey Kevin Krigger placed on probation after pleading guilty to gun charges in UtahSt. Croix native and well-known jockeyKevin Krigger pleaded guilty in Utah to drug and gun charges. Already on probation in the VI, he now faces two years’ probation.