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Former Regional Officials Call for Community-Led Approach to Fighting Crime
Former regional officials, including ex-St Kitts and Nevis Deputy Prime Minister Dr Shawn Richards, are calling for a combined approach to crime reduction that pairs traditional law enforcement with community policing and social intervention programs. The officials argue that addressing systemic factors is essential to achieving lasting public safety in the Caribbean.
Friends of the Care Project Launches Forum to Support Families Affected by Intellectual Disabilities
The Intellectual Disability Forum, launched by Friends of the Care Project, held its first session bringing together parents, professionals and advocates to support individuals with intellectual disabilities in Antigua and Barbuda.
Social Security Staff Return to Work After Salary Dispute Resolved
Social Security Board employees returned to work on April 20 after a dispute over delayed appraisals and salary increments was resolved in a meeting between union officials and management. Antigua and Barbuda Free Trade Union President Samuel James confirmed the settlement.
Two Men Arrested After Loaded Firearm Discovered in Vehicle in Willikies
Two men were arrested in Willikies in the early hours of Saturday, April 18, 2026, after police officers on patrol discovered a 9mm pistol and seven rounds of ammunition inside their vehicle.
AUA Opens Doors to Local Students in Push to Build Next Generation of Healthcare Professionals
The American University of Antigua welcomed students from five local schools to its campus for an Open House event aimed at inspiring future healthcare professionals and reinforcing the university's ties to the community.
Murder Accused in Nigel Christian Case to Decide on Testimony Today
The three men accused of abducting and killing senior Customs official Nigel Christian are set to inform the High Court today whether they will testify, remain silent, or deliver unsworn statements. Saleim Harrigan, Wayne Thomas, and Lasean Bully each face charges in connection with the high-profile case.
ABEC Releases Media Guidelines for April 2026 General Elections
The Antigua and Barbuda Electoral Commission has issued media guidelines ahead of the April 30, 2026 General Elections, prohibiting broadcasters and print outlets from blocking, distorting, or overcharging candidates for campaign coverage. Violations carry penalties of up to $10,000 or one year's imprisonment.
AGS and PMS Secure Finals Spots in Ministry of Sports U-19 T20 Competition
AGS and PMS swept past their semifinal opponents to set up a mouth-watering final in the Ministry of Sports Interschool Under-19 T20 Competition, scheduled for Thursday.
Police Commissioner: Force Fully Prepared for April 30 General Election
Police Commissioner Everton Jeffers says the Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda is fully prepared for the April 30 general election, with systems in place and officers ready to carry out their duties.
UPP Candidates Allege Removal of Campaign Materials in Two Constituencies
UPP candidates Ashworth Azille and Kelton Dalso have raised alarms after campaign materials were removed in their respective constituencies, with Azille describing the incident as part of a broader pattern of interference.
UPP's Simon Vows to Keep Fighting for St Mary's South Amid Resource Constraints
UPP candidate Kelvin "Shugy" Simon says he remains steadfast in his advocacy for St Mary's South residents despite operating with limited resources. Simon made the comments during a recent state media appearance, reaffirming his commitment to raising issues affecting the constituency.
Education Officer Praises Student Creativity at Antigua's First World Art Day
Antigua and Barbuda observed World Art Day officially for the first time last Wednesday, with Education Officer for Visual Arts Bernard Peters praising students' creativity and calling the event a vital step toward making the arts a foundation of national development.
Heritage Garden, Commemorative Book Planned for Restored Government House
A heritage garden, commemorative book, and discounted museum tours were announced at last Friday's reopening ceremony for the restored Government House and its new museum. The reveals signal further planned development for the historic site.
Bermuda Port Official Completes High-Level Training Residency at Antigua Port Authority
Bermuda's newly appointed Port Operations Manager Sheridan Ming has completed a week-long training residency at the Antigua Port Authority, facilitated through the Port Management Association of the Caribbean. The visit marks a notable step in regional maritime cooperation between the two territories.
Police Warn Public: Removing or Destroying Campaign Materials Could Lead to Prosecution
The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has warned the public to stop removing or destroying political campaign materials, with Commissioner Everton Jeffers informed of incidents across multiple communities. Authorities say prosecution may result for those found responsible.
UPP Leader Vows to Make US Visa Restrictions a Day-One Priority if Elected
UPP Political Leader Jamale Pringle has vowed to treat US visa restrictions on Antiguan and Barbudan passport holders as a "national urgency," promising action on his first day in office if elected. The pledge was outlined in a statement released Sunday, as reported by Antigua Observer.
UPP's DeFreitas Slams Greene's Infrastructure Pledges as Election-Season Gimmickry
UPP St. Paul candidate Franz DeFreitas has dismissed opponent E. Paul Chet Greene's recent infrastructure promises, including plans for a medical facility, as election-driven gimmickry. DeFreitas argues the pledges are a calculated tactic deployed solely to win votes.
Voters Prioritise Infrastructure and Food Costs Ahead of General Election, Survey Finds
A WhatsApp survey of 60 residents across 16 Antiguan villages found that infrastructure and food costs are the leading voter priorities ahead of the upcoming General Election, with a 90 percent response rate recorded between April 10 and 16, 2026.
Antiguan Tech Entrepreneur to Represent A&B at Prestigious US Fellowship
Canice James, founder of Cyber Hawk Solutions Software Agency, will travel to the United States on Sunday to participate in the 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative Fellowship, representing Antigua and Barbuda alongside Joshuanette Francis of Good Humans 268.
Willikies Woman Trapped Over an Hour After Vehicle Falls Victim to Unfinished Road Works
Willikies resident Carol-Faye Bynoe was trapped in her Toyota Rav 4 for over an hour after her vehicle fell victim to unfinished road works late Thursday night. She escaped with only minor injuries, according to Antigua Observer.