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, the West Indian Company Limited announced they will not be renewing CEO Anthony Ottley's contract. We speak with Jason Charles, chairman of WICO's board, about what the decision means for the future of the company.
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WAPA unable to collect $1 million from commercial entity as 35-day back billing law strains financesWAPA CEO Knight calls 35-day back billing limit a barrier to financial stability amid operating challenges.
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WAPA unable to collect $1 million from commercial entity as 35-day back billing law strains financesWAPA CEO Knight calls 35-day back billing limit a barrier to financial stability amid operating challenges.
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On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed, efforts to bring more renewable energy to the territory see progress as lawmakers approve leases for a wind power company.
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NPS considering phased approach to proposed amenity fees after reviewing close to 200 public comments.
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NPS considering phased approach to proposed amenity fees after reviewing close to 200 public comments.
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Food service workers protest broken air conditioning unit after months of sweltering hot days at Joseph A. Gomez Elementary School.
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Food service workers protest broken air conditioning unit after months of sweltering hot days at Joseph A. Gomez Elementary School.
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Amenity fees likely to increase at Virgin Islands National Park for the first time since 2015, impacting boat charters and increasing Trunk Bay day passes to $10 from $5.
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Amenity fees likely to increase at Virgin Islands National Park for the first time since 2015, impacting boat charters and increasing Trunk Bay day passes to $10 from $5.