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NODS Closes Western Coastline Section Amid Contamination Fears Tied to Cooks Landfill
Antigua's National Office of Disaster Services has closed a section of the western coastline due to contamination concerns believed to be linked to the Cooks Landfill. Residents and visitors are urged to avoid the area until officials provide further guidance.
Environmental Activist Questioned by Police After Excavator Fire in John Hughes
Police in Antigua have questioned an environmental activist following the burning of an excavator in John Hughes. The investigation is ongoing, according to Antigua.news.
Senate President Urges EU Assembly to Prioritise Women's Role in Economic Growth
Antigua and Barbuda's Senate President addressed a European Union assembly, arguing that empowering women economically is a key driver of sustainable growth. The address highlighted the importance of 'unlocking the woman factor' as a priority for national and regional development.
Police Issue Urgent Warning on Electronic Fraud
Antiguan police have issued an urgent public warning concerning electronic fraud, as reported by Antigua.news. Residents are urged to stay alert for further details.
Two Arrested, Firearms Seized in Late-Night Police Operation
Two people have been taken into custody and guns seized following a late-night police operation, according to Antigua.news. Further details are expected to be released by authorities.
Grays Farm Residents Demand Answers After Gregson Hixon Dies in Pares Road Crash
Residents of Grays Farm are demanding answers following the death of Gregson Hixon in a fiery crash on Pares Road, according to Antigua.news. A community letter reflects growing frustration over the lack of clarity surrounding the fatal incident.
Merchant Says Errors Were Corrected in $15M Government Vehicle Procurement Scandal Probe
A merchant involved in the government's $15 million 'Vehicle Gate Scandal' has stated that errors uncovered during the investigation were corrected, according to Antigua.news. The case continues to draw scrutiny over public procurement practices in Antigua and Barbuda.
Former Athlete Convicted on Two Counts of Serious Indecency Against Young Daughter
A former athlete has been convicted of two counts of serious indecency against his young daughter following a High Court trial before Justice Ann Marie Smith. Sentencing is scheduled for July 24.
Governor-General Swears In New Board of Directors for Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre
Governor-General Sir Rodney Williams has sworn in the newly appointed Board of Directors of the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre at Government House, following Cabinet approval of the appointments on June 4th, 2026.
Health Minister Joseph Pledges Transparency in Medicinal Cannabis Industry
Health Minister Michael Joseph has reaffirmed the government's commitment to transparent and responsible development of the medicinal cannabis industry following a tour of the Antigua and Barbuda Medicinal Cannabis Authority and its licensed facilities.
AI Now a Fixture in Calypso and Soca Production, Expert Says
AI strategist Timothy Temal says artificial intelligence is now widely used in Calypso and Soca production, with most of Trinidad's 2027 Carnival releases expected to feature the technology. Temal made the remarks during an interview on Observer AM, as reported by Antigua Observer.
32 Officers from Seven Caribbean Nations Complete RSS Public Order Training in Antigua
Thirty-two police officers and soldiers from seven Caribbean countries have graduated from a two-week RSS public order training course held at Antigua's Crabbs facility. The ceremony took place at the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force compound.
Antigua and Barbuda Hosts 35th Caribbean Regional Intelligence Heads Meeting
Antigua and Barbuda hosted the 35th Meeting of the Standing Committee of Regional Intelligence Heads, a major Caribbean security gathering that brought together intelligence leaders for three days of discussions on regional security challenges.
Education Ministry Tracks Student Performance from Grade Six Through Fifth Form
The Ministry of Education monitors student academic performance from Grade Six through fifth form, Director of Education Clare Browne has confirmed, as part of a broader push to improve national student outcomes.
Hopeful Hearts Foundation Completes Barbuda Outreach, Eyes Long-Term Island Presence
The Hopeful Hearts Foundation completed a three-day community outreach mission in Barbuda from July 3rd to 5th, donating school supplies, toys, and clothing to residents while establishing the foundation for a long-term presence on the island.
Experts Gather at AUA to Explore Soil Health's Role in Fighting Chronic Disease
Health, agriculture and education experts met at the American University of Antigua this week to examine the connection between soil health, nutrition and chronic disease in Antigua and Barbuda. The multidisciplinary workshop explored how soil quality may play a role in addressing the nation's public health challenges.
Mayo Clinic Neurologist: Lifestyle Changes Can Delay Alzheimer's, Coconut Oil Claims Unfounded
Mayo Clinic neurologist Dr. Ronald Peterson says simple lifestyle changes may help delay Alzheimer's disease, even in high-risk patients, while debunking popular claims about coconut oil as a remedy. Dr. Peterson made the comments during an interview on Observer AM on Thursday.
UPP to Hold Public Consultations Before Parliament Debates Third-Country Deportee White Paper
The UPP has announced public consultations with constituents before Parliament debates the government's white paper on third-country deportees, with the party's sole MP set to meet residents ahead of the expected July debate.
Antigua Observer Fires Back at Government Over White Paper Response
Antigua Observer has issued a pointed reply to the government's response to its White Paper, invoking the legacy of late broadcasting icon Winston Derrick to assert the publication's editorial independence. The exchange signals a deepening tension between the media house and the current administration.
Fire Destroys Old Parham Road Building in Early Morning Blaze
A building on Old Parham Road was destroyed by fire in the early hours of Thursday morning, with fire crews from three stations responding to the scene. Assistant Superintendent of Police Lester Bagot confirmed the incident, as reported by Antigua Observer.