Sir Robin Yearwood Honoured at Special Parliamentary Sitting Marking 50 Years of Service

Sir Robin Yearwood Honoured at Special Parliamentary Sitting Marking 50 Years of Service

Antigua and Barbuda's Sir Robin Yearwood was honoured with a special sitting of the House of Representatives to mark 50 years of parliamentary service — a historic milestone in the nation's political history.

February 18, 2026 · Antigua.news
NODS Closes Western Coastline Section Amid Contamination Fears Tied to Cooks Landfill

NODS Closes Western Coastline Section Amid Contamination Fears Tied to Cooks Landfill

Antigua's National Office of Disaster Services has closed a section of the western coastline due to contamination concerns believed to be linked to the Cooks Landfill. Residents and visitors are urged to avoid the area until officials provide further guidance.

February 17, 2026 · Antigua.news
Environmental Activist Questioned by Police After Excavator Fire in John Hughes

Environmental Activist Questioned by Police After Excavator Fire in John Hughes

Police in Antigua have questioned an environmental activist following the burning of an excavator in John Hughes. The investigation is ongoing, according to Antigua.news.

February 17, 2026 · Antigua.news
Senate President Urges EU Assembly to Prioritise Women's Role in Economic Growth

Senate President Urges EU Assembly to Prioritise Women's Role in Economic Growth

Antigua and Barbuda's Senate President addressed a European Union assembly, arguing that empowering women economically is a key driver of sustainable growth. The address highlighted the importance of 'unlocking the woman factor' as a priority for national and regional development.

February 17, 2026 · Antigua.news
Police Issue Urgent Warning on Electronic Fraud

Police Issue Urgent Warning on Electronic Fraud

Antiguan police have issued an urgent public warning concerning electronic fraud, as reported by Antigua.news. Residents are urged to stay alert for further details.

February 17, 2026 · Antigua.news
Two Arrested, Firearms Seized in Late-Night Police Operation

Two Arrested, Firearms Seized in Late-Night Police Operation

Two people have been taken into custody and guns seized following a late-night police operation, according to Antigua.news. Further details are expected to be released by authorities.

February 17, 2026 · Antigua.news
Grays Farm Residents Demand Answers After Gregson Hixon Dies in Pares Road Crash

Grays Farm Residents Demand Answers After Gregson Hixon Dies in Pares Road Crash

Residents of Grays Farm are demanding answers following the death of Gregson Hixon in a fiery crash on Pares Road, according to Antigua.news. A community letter reflects growing frustration over the lack of clarity surrounding the fatal incident.

February 17, 2026 · Antigua.news
Merchant Says Errors Were Corrected in $15M Government Vehicle Procurement Scandal Probe

Merchant Says Errors Were Corrected in $15M Government Vehicle Procurement Scandal Probe

A merchant involved in the government's $15 million 'Vehicle Gate Scandal' has stated that errors uncovered during the investigation were corrected, according to Antigua.news. The case continues to draw scrutiny over public procurement practices in Antigua and Barbuda.

February 17, 2026 · Antigua.news
Vigo Blake Day Celebration Scheduled for May 31 — A National History, Not Just a Village Story

Vigo Blake Day Celebration Scheduled for May 31 — A National History, Not Just a Village Story

The Bethesda School Heritage Foundation has invited the entire nation to attend its annual Vigo Blake Day celebration on May 31, with organizers stressing the event honours a story central to Antigua and Barbuda's national history.

Today at 4:00 AM · Antigua Observer
PM Browne Challenges New Cabinet to Prioritise Service Over Status

PM Browne Challenges New Cabinet to Prioritise Service Over Status

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has challenged his newly sworn-in Cabinet to treat their appointments as a duty rather than a political reward, calling on ministers to lead a national renaissance. The instruments of office were formally issued on Tuesday at the American University of Antigua.

Today at 4:00 AM · Antigua Observer
Kiz Johnson Makes History as Second Female MP After St. Philip's South Win

Kiz Johnson Makes History as Second Female MP After St. Philip's South Win

Kiz Johnson has been sworn in as Minister of State in the Ministry of Social and Urban Transformation after winning the St. Philip's South constituency on April 30, 2026, becoming the second female Member of Parliament in Antigua and Barbuda's history.

Today at 4:00 AM · Antigua Observer
Aviation Pioneer Heather Nanton Passes Away at 81

Aviation Pioneer Heather Nanton Passes Away at 81

Heather Nanton, a trailblazing figure in Caribbean aviation who began her career at age 24 with Caribair Airlines, passed away on May 3, 2026, at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre. She is remembered for her lasting contributions to ground handling and customer service across the region.

Today at 4:00 AM · Antigua Observer
Guydadli Jets and Young Lions Earn Promotion as First Division Title Race Heats Up

Guydadli Jets and Young Lions Earn Promotion as First Division Title Race Heats Up

Guydadli Jets and Young Lions have clinched promotion to the ABFA First Division after each losing just one of their 19 matches this season. Meanwhile, three teams remain locked in a tight race for the First Division title.

Today at 4:00 AM · Antigua Observer
Ex-West Indies Bowler Pushes for Fewer Teams in ABCA Top-Tier Cricket

Ex-West Indies Bowler Pushes for Fewer Teams in ABCA Top-Tier Cricket

Former West Indies fast bowler and Liberta Sports Club President Kenneth "Flipper" Benjamin is renewing calls for fewer teams in the ABCA's Super 40 competition, pointing to a rise in match forfeitures as evidence the league is overstretched.

Today at 4:00 AM · Antigua Observer
Gunners and Phoenix Claim Game One Victories in ABBA Playoff Opener

Gunners and Phoenix Claim Game One Victories in ABBA Playoff Opener

Cedar Grove Gunners and Phoenix both claimed Game One victories in their respective best-of-three ABBA Playoff series on Tuesday at the JSC Basketball Complex. Scotty Nelson led the Gunners with 15 points in the double-header opener.

Today at 4:00 AM · Antigua Observer
Kashyap Clinches Double Gold at Caribbean Youth Table Tennis Championships

Kashyap Clinches Double Gold at Caribbean Youth Table Tennis Championships

Antigua and Barbuda's Stuti Kashyap claimed the Under-19 Girls Singles and Girls Doubles titles at the Caribbean Youth Table Tennis Championships in the Dominican Republic, while also qualifying for major upcoming tournaments.

Today at 4:00 AM · Antigua Observer
George Celebrates Hard-Fought St. Mary's South Win as Simon Acknowledges Supporters

George Celebrates Hard-Fought St. Mary's South Win as Simon Acknowledges Supporters

Newly elected St. Mary's South parliamentary representative Dwayne George is celebrating a hard-fought ABLP victory, with remarks made following the swearing-in of Prime Minister Gaston Browne and Attorney General Sir Steadroy Benjamin. Fellow party figure Simon also extended thanks to supporters in the wake of the results.

Tuesday at 9:37 PM · Antigua Observer
Man Sentenced to Four Years After Jury Convicts Him of Attempted Rape

Man Sentenced to Four Years After Jury Convicts Him of Attempted Rape

Sazeek Joseph, 22 at the time of the offences, has begun a four-year prison term after a jury found him guilty of attempted rape and serious indecency. The conviction follows a trial in which jurors returned their verdict in March.

Tuesday at 9:36 PM · Antigua Observer
Government Shifts Focus to High-End, Sustainable Tourism Strategy

Government Shifts Focus to High-End, Sustainable Tourism Strategy

The Antiguan government has announced a strategic shift toward high-end, sustainable tourism, with MP Charles Fernandez outlining a vision focused on maximizing national revenue while protecting the country's natural assets.

Tuesday at 9:36 PM · Antigua Observer
PM Browne Pledges 'Renaissance' for Workers with Liveable Wage and Safer Workplaces

PM Browne Pledges 'Renaissance' for Workers with Liveable Wage and Safer Workplaces

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has pledged a "renaissance" for Antigua and Barbuda's working class, promising a liveable wage and stronger workplace safety measures at a joint AT&LU and ABLP rally. The commitments signal that labour empowerment will be a central priority of his administration's current term.

Tuesday at 9:35 PM · Antigua Observer