#Local Police Probe Break-In at Potters Registration Unit Police are investigating a break-in at the St George Constituency Registration Unit in Potters Village. The incident happened sometime between Comment (0) (194)
#Local Government Urges Public to Get Flu Shot as OPM Launches Vaccination Drive Government officials are urging the public to get their flu shots as the season worsens, and they have now launched Comment (0) (169)
#Local Government Announces Christmas Relief Package With Tax Cuts and Duty-Free Holiday Foods Government unveiled a wide Christmas relief package to ease cost-of-living pressures during the busy holiday season. Moreover, officials said the Comment (0) (184)
#Local Media Relations Specialist Jamilla Kirwan Appointed as New Independent Senator Media relations specialist Jamilla Kirwan will be sworn in today as Antigua and Barbuda’s newest independent senator. The ceremony begins Comment (0) (176)
#Local Police Investigate Attempted Break-In at ECAB Thames Street Branch Police are investigating an attempted break-in at the ECAB Thames Street Branch early Tuesday morning. Although the break-in failed, the Comment (0) (176)
#Local Former Hadeed Motors Worker Convicted in SUV Fraud Case Former Hadeed Motors employee Dylan Simon now faces prison after his role in a bold SUV fraud scheme. The long-time Comment (0) (162)
#Local PM Browne Orders Lawyers to Pursue US$10M Defamation Case Over Alfa Nero Claims PM Browne moved swiftly this week as he instructed his legal team to file a US$10 million defamation claim tied Comment (0) (199)
#Local APUA Reaches Record Water Output as Modernization Push Accelerates APUA is reporting major gains in water production and system upgrades, according to a detailed update presented to Cabinet last Comment (0) (148)
#Local Antigua and Barbuda Economy Set for 4.8% Growth in 2025 Antigua and Barbuda is projected to record a real GDP growth rate of 4.8 percent by the end of 2025. Comment (0) (184)
#Local Antiguan Scholar Earns Top U.S. Research Honour at Howard University Antiguan scholar Aethiopia Joseph-Salmon has earned one of the highest national distinctions in speech-language pathology. Her research received a “Meritorious Comment (0) (200)