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  • Homeless Man Charged for Breaking into Store

    Homeless Man Charged for Breaking into Store

    In a recent development in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, a 40-year-old homeless man, Gishaun Grigg, has been arrested and charged in connection with a break-in and theft at Fashion Alert Store on Corn Alley. The incident, which occurred on September 5, 2025, involved the alleged theft of several items, including Samsung and Alcatel cellphones, kids’ tablets, vapes, tobacco products, hookahs, and an undisclosed amount of cash. Following a thorough investigation, Grigg was apprehended and is now awaiting his court appearance to face the charges. The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has reiterated its call for business owners to bolster their security measures and promptly report any suspicious activities in their vicinity. This case highlights ongoing concerns about crime and homelessness in the region, prompting discussions about the need for comprehensive social and security reforms.

  • Cashew Hill Man Questioned in Shooting Incident

    Cashew Hill Man Questioned in Shooting Incident

    A resident of Cashew Hill in Antigua and Barbuda is currently under police interrogation following a shooting incident that occurred on Tuesday evening. The incident, which took place around 8:00 p.m., prompted immediate action from the Criminal Investigations Department and the Task Force (CIDTF) after local residents reported hearing what sounded like gunshots. Authorities swiftly responded to the scene, leading to the arrest of a male suspect believed to be involved in the incident. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The investigation remains ongoing, with law enforcement urging anyone with relevant information to come forward. Confidential tips can be directed to the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or through the emergency hotline at 911. The police have assured the public that all information will be handled with the utmost discretion. Meanwhile, the community remains on alert as authorities work to uncover the full details of the case.

  • UPP Caretaker Peters Reconnects with Lower Ottos Residents

    UPP Caretaker Peters Reconnects with Lower Ottos Residents

    Emanuel Peters, the United Progressive Party (UPP) caretaker for St. John’s Rural South, dedicated his weekend to engaging with residents of Lower Ottos, a community he regards as the cornerstone of his public service career. Peters, who has been actively meeting constituents across the district, used this visit to highlight his dedication to community development, environmental sustainability, and collective advancement. He acknowledged the challenges faced by the residents and reiterated his commitment to addressing their concerns. Expressing gratitude for their unwavering support, Peters vowed to expand his grassroots outreach efforts throughout St. John’s Rural South. This initiative aims to strengthen community ties and reaffirm the UPP’s pledge to people-centered representation. Peters’ visit underscores his ongoing efforts to foster a collaborative and inclusive approach to governance.

  • Baltimore Honours Teachers and School Staff on World Teachers’ Day

    Baltimore Honours Teachers and School Staff on World Teachers’ Day

    In a heartwarming celebration of World Teachers’ Day, St. Philip’s North Caretaker Randy Baltimore joined educators and support staff at the Nelvie N. Gore and Newfield Primary Schools to honor their invaluable contributions. The event, held as part of the constituency’s observance of the international day, saw Baltimore presenting tokens of appreciation to teachers, custodians, and school meals workers. He lauded their unwavering dedication, emphasizing that their efforts extend far beyond classroom instruction, playing a pivotal role in shaping “brighter futures for our children.” The celebration underscored the critical role of teachers and education workers in fostering community development and nurturing the next generation. The event also highlighted the importance of recognizing the often-overlooked contributions of support staff, who ensure the smooth functioning of educational institutions. World Teachers’ Day, celebrated globally on October 5th, serves as a reminder of the profound impact educators have on society. Baltimore’s gesture not only honored the recipients but also reinforced the community’s commitment to supporting its educational workforce. The event concluded with a sense of unity and gratitude, leaving attendees inspired to continue their vital work.

  • Homeless Man Charged with Breaking into Fashion Alert Store

    Homeless Man Charged with Breaking into Fashion Alert Store

    In a recent development in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, a 40-year-old homeless man, Gishaun Grigg, has been arrested and charged with breaking into a local store and committing larceny. The incident occurred at the Fashion Alert Store on Corn Alley on September 5, 2025. According to police reports, Grigg allegedly stole several items, including four Samsung A6 cellphones, two Alcatel cellphones, two kids’ tablets, twelve vapes, a carton of Raw, two cartons of Bamboo, a case of Blunt, two Hookahs, and an undisclosed amount of money. Following a thorough investigation, Grigg was apprehended and formally charged. He is now awaiting his court appearance to answer the charges. The Royal Police Force of Antigua and Barbuda has urged business owners to bolster their security measures and remain vigilant against suspicious activities in their premises. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of homelessness and crime in the region, prompting calls for enhanced community safety initiatives.

  • Ex-girlfriend accused of attacking car in Cassada Gardens

    Ex-girlfriend accused of attacking car in Cassada Gardens

    Authorities in Cassada Gardens are currently investigating a reported incident involving a man and his former girlfriend, who allegedly threw stones at his vehicle. The event occurred at approximately 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, October 5, when two stones were purportedly hurled at a blue Toyota Yaris, causing damage to the car. Officers from the Criminal Investigations Department have interviewed both parties involved and conducted a thorough examination of the vehicle. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the altercation. The police have confirmed that the investigation is still ongoing, and further details will be released as they become available. This incident highlights the importance of conflict resolution and the role of law enforcement in maintaining public safety.

  • Tropical Storm Jerry Strengthens as It Moves Toward the Leeward Islands

    Tropical Storm Jerry Strengthens as It Moves Toward the Leeward Islands

    Tropical Storm Jerry is rapidly advancing west-northwest, with the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) closely monitoring its trajectory. As of 8 a.m. AST on Wednesday, the storm’s center was positioned near latitude 13.3 North and longitude 51.6 West, approximately 835 miles east-southeast of the northern Leeward Islands. Jerry is moving at 23 mph, with maximum sustained winds nearing 50 mph and a minimum central pressure of 1003 millibars. A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for multiple islands, including Antigua, Barbuda, Anguilla, St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, St. Barthelemy, St. Martin, Sint Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, Guadeloupe, and adjacent islands. Forecasters predict Jerry will strengthen into a hurricane by Thursday, with its core passing near or north of the northern Leeward Islands late Thursday into Friday. Tropical-storm-force winds extend up to 125 miles from the center, and rainfall totals of 2 to 4 inches could trigger flash flooding, particularly in elevated areas. Swells generated by Jerry are expected to reach the Leeward and Windward Islands by Thursday, potentially causing life-threatening surf and rip current conditions. Residents are urged to stay updated through their national meteorological services and adhere to official guidance. The NHC will issue its next full advisory at 11 a.m. AST.

  • BEFORE AND AFTER: MP Thanks Ministry of Works After Much Needed Repairs in Hatton

    BEFORE AND AFTER: MP Thanks Ministry of Works After Much Needed Repairs in Hatton

    Richard S. Lewis, Member of Parliament for St. John’s Rural West, has publicly commended the Ministry of Works and its road crew for their recent efforts in repairing a critical section of road in the Hatton area. The repairs, which address a long-standing issue, were completed following persistent advocacy by Lewis, who had previously used personal resources to provide temporary solutions for residents affected by the deteriorating infrastructure.

    In a statement, Lewis expressed his gratitude, highlighting the specific stretch of road west of Martin’s Shop leading to the Spanish Church of God of Prophecy. ‘The Ministry has delivered relief,’ he said, acknowledging the hard work of the crew and the positive impact of the repairs on the community. He also emphasized his commitment to continuing his advocacy for further infrastructure improvements across the constituency.

    The road repairs come after months of growing concern among residents about the poor conditions of roads in Hatton and surrounding areas. Lewis’ efforts to bring attention to the issue have been instrumental in securing the necessary government action. The completion of these repairs marks a significant step forward in addressing the community’s infrastructure needs and improving the quality of life for residents.

    Lewis concluded his statement by expressing optimism about future developments, stating, ‘We are indeed grateful for the roadworks done to date and look forward to continued relief throughout the constituency.’ His remarks underscore the importance of collaboration between elected officials and government agencies in addressing public concerns and delivering tangible results.

  • Greene Announces Plans for Eye and Dental Clinics in St. Paul

    Greene Announces Plans for Eye and Dental Clinics in St. Paul

    In a significant move to enhance healthcare accessibility, St. Paul MP and Foreign Affairs Minister E.P. Chet Greene has unveiled plans to construct new eye and dental clinics in his constituency. The announcement was made during the reopening ceremony of the Cobbs Cross Clinic, which had been closed since 2003. Greene emphasized that the government is in the process of acquiring adjacent land to support this ambitious project, aimed at bringing specialized healthcare services closer to residents of St. Paul, English Harbour, Falmouth, Cobbs Cross, and Piccadilly.

    The planned facilities are part of a broader initiative to decentralize healthcare, ensuring that residents in southern Antigua have easier access to diagnostic and preventive services. Greene highlighted that the new clinics will complement the fully modernized Cobbs Cross primary health facility, which has been upgraded to meet contemporary healthcare standards. He described the project as a testament to the government’s long-term investment in the well-being of local communities.

    ‘This investment is for the people,’ Greene stated. ‘We are committed to expanding the quality of healthcare infrastructure and ensuring that every community has access to the services it deserves.’ The St. Paul MP also praised the Ministries of Health and Works for their collaborative efforts in completing the Cobbs Cross Clinic, adding that the upcoming eye and dental centers will further the government’s focus on improving both preventive and specialized healthcare across the constituency.

    The initiative underscores the government’s dedication to addressing healthcare disparities and enhancing the quality of life for residents in underserved areas. With the construction of these new facilities, Greene assured the community that ‘the best is yet to come,’ signaling a brighter future for healthcare in the region.

  • Antigua and Barbuda youth urged to apply for Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth Trust, 100 Young Leaders Awards

    Antigua and Barbuda youth urged to apply for Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth Trust, 100 Young Leaders Awards

    The Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth Trust (QECT) has unveiled the QECT 100 Young Leaders Awards, a distinguished initiative designed to commemorate the centenary of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, which would have been celebrated in April 2026. This program aims to identify and honor 100 exceptional young leaders from the 56 Commonwealth nations who are driving transformative change in their communities across key areas such as education and employability, health, environment, food and agriculture, and inclusion.

    Selected awardees will be celebrated at an official ceremony and will have the opportunity to apply for microgrants to scale their impactful initiatives. Additionally, they will benefit from personalized mentorship, capacity-building support, and global exposure through international media coverage. The program also offers unparalleled networking opportunities with funders, partners, and experts across the Commonwealth, fostering a vibrant community of changemakers.

    Eligibility for the awards requires applicants to be aged between 18 and 35 (born between April 1990 and April 2008), and they must be founders, co-founders, or leaders of social impact initiatives. Applicants must also be citizens or permanent residents of a Commonwealth country, demonstrate at least 12 months of measurable impact, and align with QECT’s ethical and transparent values. Applications must be submitted in English.

    Eligible individuals from Antigua and Barbuda are encouraged to apply before the deadline on November 1, 2025. For further details and to submit an application, visit the official portal at https://airtable.com/appTh6DkNvnDGCqb8/pagabE7jMU0iizFbb/form.