One of the two brothers injured in an alleged shootout with police last November said he has no memory of the incident....read more
LIAT chief executive officer Ian Brunton has dismissed concerns raised over the safety of the airline’s new ATR aircraft....read more
A regional professor is recommending how the local authorities can improve declining secondary school math results....read more
Free testing for Sickle Cell will be available in St. John’s when the disease takes international prominence on Wednesday....read more
Thirty years after establishing diplomatic relations, Antigua & Barbuda and Venezuela on Saturday took their already cordial affairs in a new direction....read more
The arrival of the first new 68-seat LIAT ATR 72-600 aircraft at the VC Bird International Airport yesterday was hailed a “game changer” by LIAT Chief Executive Officer Ian Brunton.
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Evidence to prove “all inclusive” fetes lead to excessive drinking should be shown before moves are made to restrict them, according to Marketing Manager at Kennedy’s Club Neil Cochrane....read more
Concern about overfishing is diverting attention from more serious issues affecting the health of fish stocks in Antigua & Barbuda, according to an experienced fisherman....read more
Over half a million dollars in cocaine, an unlicensed gun and several rounds of ammunition were taken off the streets in recent days and three men have since been arrested....read more
A man who has for years been illegally using Crown lands to run a scrap metal business is set to receive government assistance to relocate....read more





