Orlando Sanford International Airport has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in air connectivity with the official announcement of Arajet’s new direct service to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, set to commence on October 26, 2025. This marks Arajet as the first Dominican airline to operate from Central Florida and the first international commercial flight in Sanford Airport’s history. The service will feature three weekly flights—on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays—utilizing Arajet’s state-of-the-art Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, offering enhanced connectivity, comfort, and competitive pricing for travelers seeking to explore the Caribbean’s premier tourist destination. The announcement event saw the participation of key figures, including Dominican Republic’s Consul General in Orlando, Antonio Rosario, who emphasized the significance of this route for the Dominican diaspora. Sanford International Airport officials, including Executive President Nicole Guillet Martz and Board Members Kenneth Bentley and Benny Crosby, also celebrated the economic and connectivity benefits for Central Florida. Arajet’s Vice President of Communications and External Relations, Manuel Luna, reiterated the airline’s commitment to connecting the diaspora with their roots and positioning the Dominican Republic as a Caribbean hub. Jessica Weinerth, Arajet’s Vice President of Sales and Distribution, highlighted the airline’s expansive network, which now connects 28 destinations across 13 countries in the Americas and the Caribbean. Raquel Reyes, Director of the Dominican Republic Tourism Promotion Office for Central Florida, underscored the increased seat availability and the convenience of Sanford Airport for local passengers. Arajet was also honored as Company of the Year at the ninth annual Best of Sanford Excellence Awards, recognizing its leadership in international connectivity and contributions to tourism and economic development. Tickets for the new route are now available, with promotional fares offered to passengers.
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Tariq, Narine spin Knight Riders to final
In a thrilling encounter on September 20, 2025, the Trinbago Knight Riders secured their spot in the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) final by defeating the Saint Lucia Kings by a commanding 56-run margin. The Knight Riders will now face the Guyana Amazon Warriors in what promises to be an electrifying final on Sunday. The match was defined by stellar performances from Nicholas Pooran and Alex Hales, who both scored crucial half-centuries, and a dominant bowling display led by Usman Tariq and Sunil Narine. The Knight Riders posted a formidable total of 194/4 in their 20 overs, thanks to aggressive batting from Kieron Pollard and Andre Russell in the death overs. In response, the Kings struggled to maintain momentum, particularly against the Knight Riders’ spin trio, who effectively stifled their chase. Tariq emerged as the standout bowler with figures of 4/35, while Narine contributed significantly with 3/18. The stage is now set for a high-stakes final between the Knight Riders and the Amazon Warriors, who have a storied history in CPL finals.
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Massive crowd fills Warner Park to patriotically celebrate Saint Kitts and Nevis’ 42nd Independence
Warner Park Cricket Stadium in Basseterre, Saint Kitts, was a sea of national pride on Friday evening, September 19, 2025, as hundreds gathered to celebrate the 42nd Anniversary of Independence for the twin-island Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Attendees, adorned in patriotic attire and branded gear, witnessed a spectacular showcase of military precision and historical reenactments. The event was graced by the presence of Her Excellency Dame Marcella Liburd, Governor-General, and Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew, who joined in the festivities. The ceremony featured a march-past by various armed and unarmed units, including the St. Kitts-Nevis Defence Force, the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force, and the Cadets Corps. A highlight of the evening was the performance by reenactors from the St. Kitts and Nevis Defence Force, who portrayed the historic 4th West India Regiment. Dressed in period uniforms and armed with British Land Pattern Flintlock Rifles, they demonstrated precision drills and historical firing techniques, captivating the audience. Dennis Richards, a celebrated visual artist, praised the event, noting its evolution over the years. Keisha Farrell, another attendee, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the excellent turnout and the parade’s improvements. Diplomats from around the globe, including representatives from Cuba, Taiwan, Venezuela, and the United States, were also in attendance, underscoring the international significance of the celebration.
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Argenis Kodigo, linked to the Kodigo VIP nightclub, turns himself in for alleged drug trafficking and money laundering.
In a significant crackdown on organized crime, Argenis Santana Herrera, also known as Argenis Kodigo, was arrested on Friday by the Public Ministry. Santana Herrera was a key figure in an alleged drug trafficking and money laundering network that was dismantled earlier this week through a coordinated effort involving the National Drug Control Directorate (DNCD). His arrest followed a court order, and he voluntarily surrendered to authorities at the Santo Domingo Este Prosecutor’s Office and the Unit for the Capture of Fugitives, Rebels, and Convicts (UCAPREC).
The operation, which took place last Monday, also led to the arrests of Alfredo Samboy Féliz (Burungo) and Suleica Herrera Geraldo. A team of 21 prosecutors from the Santo Domingo Este Prosecutor’s Office, supported by 150 DNCD agents and Navy personnel, conducted 15 simultaneous raids across the National District, Santo Domingo Este, and Baní in Peravia province. These raids targeted members of the criminal organization responsible for seizing 20 packages of cocaine in September 2024 in Villa Mella.
During the operation, authorities confiscated substantial assets, including two houses, four apartments, a villa, a pharmacy, firearms, two nightclubs (Kodigo VIP and Flow Room), vehicles, a recreational boat, a drone, a satellite phone, five Jet Skis, clothing, documents, money in both pesos and dollars, electronic equipment, cell phones, and other evidence linked to the investigation.
The dismantling of this criminal network was the result of extensive surveillance and intelligence work conducted by the Public Prosecutor’s Office and DNCD agents. Authorities have indicated that their investigations into the case are ongoing, with efforts to uncover further details and connections within the organization.






