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Female Taxi Driver Faces Five Charges After Confrontation with Police Officer
Denicia Martin of Bethesda has been charged with five offences, including disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, following a March 16 altercation with a female police officer on Long Street. The incident gained public attention after video of the encounter spread online.
Restoration of 1.2M-Gallon Water Tank Underway at Crabbs, Minister Confirms
Work has begun on restoring a 1.2 million imperial gallon water storage tank at Crabbs, Utilities Minister Melford Nicholas has confirmed. The project forms part of wider upgrades to Antigua and Barbuda's Water Utilities system.
Dominica's Electoral Reform Coalition Marks One Year Since Crackdown on Peaceful Protesters
Dominica's Electoral Reform Coalition has marked one year since police arrested twenty-five peaceful protesters outside Parliament under the Riot Act of 1897, as the coalition continues to press for genuine electoral reform and the resolution of outstanding court cases against those detained.
Cardiologist Returns to Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre After Cuba Training
Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre has announced the return of Dr. Adrianna Cole Baez as a Senior Registrar and cardiologist following the completion of her specialist training in Cuba. She is now seeing patients at the outpatient clinic on a referral basis.
MP Lewis Steps In With Temporary Road Fix for Gray's Hill Residents
Opposition MP Richard S. Lewis has arranged temporary road repairs in Gray's Hill after residents voiced growing frustration over deteriorating conditions, vowing to continue pushing for a permanent fix from authorities.
Commentary: The Iran War's Economic and Legal Toll on the Caribbean
A commentary by Sir Ronald Sanders argues that the war in Iran is already inflicting economic pain on Caribbean nations through rising oil prices, freight costs, and supply chain disruptions, while raising urgent questions about international law, sovereignty, and the failure of regional bodies to mount a unified response.
Letter: Critics Slam Harold Lovell's Leadership Amid UPP Internal Turmoil
A published letter, as reported by Antigua News Room, accuses former UPP leader Harold Lovell of evasive and ineffective leadership following a recent media appearance, citing his refusal to challenge for the party leadership and alleged willingness to sidestep the UPP's own constitution.
Antiguan Crown Counsel Zachary Phillips Named 2026 Legal Coordinator for AOSIS
Antiguan Crown Counsel Zachary Phillips has been appointed Legal Coordinator for 2026 for the Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS), where he will provide legal and strategic guidance across key international climate negotiations. The Government of Antigua and Barbuda hailed the appointment as a reflection of the country's standing in global climate diplomacy.
Cabinet Approves National Art Gallery Bearing Christopher Holder's Name for Historic St. John's Building
Cabinet has formally approved the creation of the Christopher Holder National Art Gallery of Antigua and Barbuda, to be established in the historic former Catholic School building near Government House in St. John's. The project will be fully funded through a partnership between the Halo Foundation Inc. and the Maria Holder Memorial Trust.
Historic Catholic School to Be Transformed into National Art Gallery
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has approved the establishment of the Christopher Holder National Art Gallery, to be housed in the historic former Catholic School building adjacent to Government House in St. John's. The restoration, funded through a partnership between the Halo Foundation Inc. and the Maria Holder Memorial Trust, is expected to be completed by October 2026.
Cabinet Launches Nationwide Clean-Up Campaign Set to Begin Within Two Weeks
Antigua and Barbuda's Cabinet has announced a national clean-up campaign set to roll out within two weeks, taking a coordinated, multi-agency approach to environmental management and community beautification. The initiative builds on ongoing efforts by the National Solid Waste Management Authority and partner agencies.
Cabinet Offers Crown Land Sales to Long-Term Occupants at EC$1 Per Square Foot
The Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda has reaffirmed a policy allowing citizens who have occupied Crown lands for more than ten years to purchase up to a quarter-acre at a concessional rate of EC$1.00 per square foot. The initiative aims to promote homeownership, formalise informal settlements, and expand economic opportunities for long-term occupants.
Government Moves Ahead on All Saints Road Works, Bypassing AmDex Delays
The Government of Antigua and Barbuda has tasked the Ministry of Works with beginning rehabilitation of All Saints Road next week, bypassing delays in negotiations with Canadian firm AmDex over a wider EC$100 million road improvement programme.
MP Fernandez Marks Near-Decade of Laptop Gifts to Cedar Grove Primary Graduates
MP Max Fernandez has distributed more than 20 laptops to Cedar Grove Primary School's 2025 graduating class, continuing a programme now in its tenth consecutive year. The initiative aims to ease the financial burden on families while equipping students with digital tools for secondary school.
Drought Warning Issued as Antigua and Barbuda Faces Months of Below-Normal Rainfall
The Antigua and Barbuda Meteorological Service has forecast a 75 percent chance of below to near-normal rainfall in March, with drought warnings expected to intensify across the island through May. Conditions are projected to remain dry well into mid-2026.
Aunt of Slain 9-Year-Old Chantel Crump Recounts Moment Child Was Taken
Gretna, the aunt of nine-year-old murder victim Chantel Crump, has spoken outside court about witnessing the moment her niece was taken. According to Antigua.news, she provided a firsthand account of the child's final moments.
Antigua and Barbuda Issues 'All Clear' Following Caribe Wave 2026 Tsunami Exercise
Antigua and Barbuda's Meteorological Service issued an 'all clear' on Thursday, marking the conclusion of the 2026 Caribe Wave Tsunami Preparedness Exercise. The drill simulated a magnitude 7.6 earthquake north of Honduras, with no actual tsunami threat at any time.
New LED Lighting at Bolans Playing Field to Boost Safety and Evening Community Access
New LED lighting has been installed at Bolans Playing Field in St. Mary's South, allowing for safe evening use of the facility for sports and community events. ABLP Caretaker Senator Dwayne George described the project as an investment in youth development and community well-being.
MP Calls for Urgent Blood Donations for Hospitalised Antigua Man
MP Kelvin "Shugy" Simon has issued an urgent public appeal for blood donations to support Joseph Anthony, currently hospitalised at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre. All blood types are needed, and donors are urged to visit the facility as soon as possible.
ABLP Plans April 2026 National Convention on Heels of By-Election Win
The ABLP is preparing for a national convention in April 2026, following its decisive by-election win in St. Philip's North. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has urged party branches to begin organizing, with candidate ratification and leadership elections on the agenda.