Tara Bradbury
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Preston's Summary

Tara Bradbury is a journalist focused on local news in St. John's, Canada. She writes for SaltWire Network, covering a wide range of topics including crime, court cases, entertainment, and community events. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to delivering accurate and engaging stories, Tara keeps the community informed about important local issues.

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Geo Focus

St. John's, Canada (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Breaking News: 31 %
Evolving Stories: 27 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 19 %
Government Announcement: 12 %
Event Coverage: 1 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Legal Rights of Minors
  • Juvenile Detention

Pitching Insights

Tara Bradbury's coverage primarily focuses on local crime and court cases in St. John's, Canada. She is particularly interested in evolving stories and breaking news related to these topics.

If you are reaching out to Tara, consider pitching insights or access related to ongoing criminal investigations, court proceedings, or sentencing within the St. John’s area or Newfoundland in general. Providing informed perspectives on developments in high-profile criminal cases may also be of interest to her.

As she mainly covers local crime-related content with a focus on specific individuals and incidents within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, pitches should align with this geographic scope for relevance.

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