George Jeffrey, environmental advocate at the centre of a major legal challenge over a coastal development on Barbuda has died. The fisherman and tour guide who...
Antigua and Barbuda is recording a slight, unplanned increase in cruise ship visits as vessels divert away from parts of the southern Caribbean amid heightened U.S....
Port Manager Darwin Telemaque says too many people gathered in one section of the boardwalk, overburdening the structure and causing a tile to break and collapse....
Newly appointed Commissioner of Police, Mr. Everton Jeffers, delivered his inaugural Christmas and End-of-Year Message to a large gathering of police officers at the Multipurpose Cultural...
Christmas kitchens will be bustling on Christmas Day as families prepare holiday feasts. But firefighters say the combination of multiple dishes cooking at once and increased...
Son of the soil and Olympic gold medalist, Rai Benjamin, will host his teammates here on Island from December 26, 2025, to January 3, 2026. The...
Congestion and risky driving behaviour, particularly double parking, speeding, and impaired driving, have led to an increase in the number of accidents already this holiday season....
Dozens of employees of the National Solid Waste Management Authority fanned out across streets and alleys of St John’s in the early hours of Monday to...
Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne says Antiguans and Barbudans with valid US visas will continue to enjoy entry into the United States and there will be...
Health Minister, Sir Molwyn Joseph, has reported the government’s high spending on sending patients abroad for medical treatment, particularly for cancer, since the Antigua and Barbuda...