#Local APUA Says Strike Illegal as Workers Stage Walkout Over Wages ST. JOHN’S, Antigua — The Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) says it considers the ongoing strike by its workers illegal. Comment (0) (15)
#Local Antigua launches three-month immigration amnesty April 2 Antigua and Barbuda will launch a three-month immigration amnesty starting April 2. The program targets undocumented migrants living in the Comment (0) (16)
#Local CHAPA housing plan adds parks and vending spaces CHAPA housing developments will soon include parks, green spaces, and vending areas. The move aims to build stronger and healthier Comment (0) (15)
#Local FBI Expert Says Blood Evidence Didn’t Match Nigel Christian FBI forensic experts told a court that tested blood evidence did not match Nigel Christian. The testimony came during a Comment (0) (19)
#Local Alex Joseph Gets Six Months for Illegal Gun Magazine Police arrested Alex Joseph from Nut Grove after finding a handgun magazine in his vehicle. He pleaded guilty to possessing Comment (0) (19)
#Local Flow Celebrates Alzarri Joseph and Melissa Seaforth Flow recently celebrated national athletes Alzarri Joseph and Melissa Seaforth at its Antigua and Barbuda office. First, the company awarded Comment (0) (14)
#Local Immigration amnesty expected to begin April 2 for long-term residents Immigration authorities will launch a three-month amnesty on April 2 for undocumented migrants in Antigua and Barbuda. Cabinet officials confirmed Comment (0) (19)
#Local Over 500 derelict properties in St. John’s eyed for CHAPA redevelopment Over 500 derelict properties in St. John’s are now targeted for redevelopment, government officials announced. Moreover, Cabinet approved a CHAPA Comment (0) (17)
#Local Jamaican man remanded after EC$360,000 cannabis seizure at airport Jamaican national Benjamin Isaiah Carrington has been remanded after a major cannabis seizure at the airport. Police arrested the 38-year-old Comment (0) (20)
#Local Surveillance Footage and Phone Data Highlight Nigel Christian Murder Trial Surveillance footage and mobile phone evidence dominated Monday’s proceedings in the Nigel Christian murder trial. Consequently, the High Court focused Comment (0) (19)