
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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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: National Nurses Week prompts Senator Ray Fonseca, chairman of the Committee on Health, Hospitals and Human Services, to reflect on the lack of nursing resources available for the territory’s aging population.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: A woman is suing the Carambola Zip Line on St. Croix following a mid-air collision last November that resulted in the Coast Guard airlifting her from the scene by helicopter.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: The University of the Virgin Islands and its Research and Technology Park broke ground on a new solar farm and teaching array on their St. Croix campus. After receiving numerous consumer complaints, DLCA Commissioner Nathalie Hodge warns businesses of the penalties for imposing illegal credit card processing surcharges.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Current acting commissioner of the Virgin Islands Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation, Vincent Roberts, has officially been nominated to serve as the department’s next Commissioner.
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Women sue St. Thomas resort, claiming exposure to Legionella bacteria from hot tub use in 2023.
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Women sue St. Thomas resort, claiming exposure to Legionella bacteria from hot tub use in 2023.
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Territory alleges Coke and Pepsi misled consumers, caused waste crisis.
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Territory alleges Coke and Pepsi misled consumers, caused waste crisis.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: Governor Albert Bryan Jr. and BVI Premier Natalio Wheatley announce the results of their second round of negotiations over proposed increases in fees for foreign charter boats entering the British Virgin Islands.
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BVI premier hosts public meeting on maritime legislation, set to meet with Governor Bryan on TuesdayBVI Premier Natalio Wheatley and Governor Albert Bryan Jr. to discuss proposed amendments to bill that would significantly increase fees to access BVI waters.