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WTJX NEWSFEED: March 24, 2026

Pictured: WNBA star Aliyah Boston coaches two young athletes during her 2026 Girls Basketball Clinic on St. Thomas.
Photo credit: Rudy LaPlace for the Aliyah Boston Foundation
Pictured: WNBA star Aliyah Boston coaches two young athletes during her 2026 Girls Basketball Clinic on St. Thomas.

On today’s WTJX Radio NewsFeed: We speak with WNBA star and St. Thomas native Aliyah Boston, who returned home over the weekend to host her 2026 Girls Basketball Clinic. The long-promised rebuild and modernization of public schools across the territory is now moving from planning to “visible progress,” says Government House, with construction starting at the Bertha C. Boschulte Middle School this week and the groundbreaking for the Charlotte Amalie High School and the St. Croix Central High School set for April. And women veterans in the territory were honored during a ceremony at Government House on St. Thomas. Listen to these stories and more.

Isabelle Teare&nbsp;is the Special Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer of WTJX.&nbsp;She also serves as a multi-media journalist for the System – writing print stories, reporting for the radio NewsFeed, and hosting <i>Trial Watch</i>, a live online program that covers high-profile cases in the territory. Isabelle is a graduate of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, where&nbsp;she&nbsp;specialized&nbsp;in radio broadcast and audio storytelling.&nbsp;Born in Brooklyn but raised on St. Thomas since the age of seven, she 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 to pursue a career in law, Isabelle worked as a paralegal on St. Thomas for several years before deciding to follow her passion for storytelling.
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