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Aunt of Slain 9-Year-Old Chantel Crump Recounts Moment Child Was Taken
Gretna, the aunt of nine-year-old murder victim Chantel Crump, has spoken outside court about witnessing the moment her niece was taken. According to Antigua.news, she provided a firsthand account of the child's final moments.
Antigua and Barbuda Issues 'All Clear' Following Caribe Wave 2026 Tsunami Exercise
Antigua and Barbuda's Meteorological Service issued an 'all clear' on Thursday, marking the conclusion of the 2026 Caribe Wave Tsunami Preparedness Exercise. The drill simulated a magnitude 7.6 earthquake north of Honduras, with no actual tsunami threat at any time.
New LED Lighting at Bolans Playing Field to Boost Safety and Evening Community Access
New LED lighting has been installed at Bolans Playing Field in St. Mary's South, allowing for safe evening use of the facility for sports and community events. ABLP Caretaker Senator Dwayne George described the project as an investment in youth development and community well-being.
MP Calls for Urgent Blood Donations for Hospitalised Antigua Man
MP Kelvin "Shugy" Simon has issued an urgent public appeal for blood donations to support Joseph Anthony, currently hospitalised at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre. All blood types are needed, and donors are urged to visit the facility as soon as possible.
ABLP Plans April 2026 National Convention on Heels of By-Election Win
The ABLP is preparing for a national convention in April 2026, following its decisive by-election win in St. Philip's North. Prime Minister Gaston Browne has urged party branches to begin organizing, with candidate ratification and leadership elections on the agenda.
Chantel Crump Murder Case Committed to High Court After Months of Delays
The Chantel Crump murder case has been committed to the High Court after months of delays, drawing an emotional crowd to the Magistrate's Court and renewing hopes for justice.
TSA Staffing Crisis Triggers Long Airport Wait Times Amid U.S. Government Shutdown
TSA security checkpoints across the United States are overwhelmed as hundreds of officers call out of work without pay during the ongoing partial government shutdown. More than 360 TSA employees have resigned since the shutdown began on February 14, with officials warning that airports could face further, more severe disruptions.
Antiguan Educator Alex Wharton Named South Carolina Teacher of the Year Finalist
Alex Wharton, an Antiguan and Barbudan special education teacher at Berkeley High School, has been named one of five finalists for South Carolina's 2026 Teacher of the Year award. The Grays Green native, now in her 34th year of teaching, received a US$10,000 award as part of the recognition, with the overall winner to be announced on April 23.
ABWU, Jolly Beach Resort Seal New Collective Bargaining Agreement
The Antigua and Barbuda Workers' Union and Jolly Beach Resort have signed a new collective bargaining agreement covering wages, allowances, uniforms, and transportation. The contract spans from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2027.
U.S. Expands Visa Bond Program to 50 Nations, Including Antigua and Barbuda
The U.S. State Department is expanding its visa bond program to 50 countries as of April 2, requiring nationals — including those from Antigua and Barbuda — to post a $15,000 bond before receiving business or tourism visas. Officials say the measure curbs illegal overstays and reduces costs to American taxpayers.
Grenada Among 12 Nations Added to US Visa Bond Programme
The United States has added Grenada and 11 other countries to its visa bond programme, effective April 2, 2026, requiring eligible B1/B2 visa applicants to post a bond of up to $15,000. The expansion brings the total number of countries covered by the pilot programme to 50.
Court Gives Prosecution Until 2026 to File Complete Evidence in Chantel Crump Murder Case
Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emmanuel has ruled that the prosecution's exhibit list in the Chantel Crump murder trial is incomplete, granting prosecutors until March 23, 2026, to submit full documentation to the court.
March 23 Deadline Set for DPP to Complete Evidence Filing in Chantel Crump Murder Case
Chief Magistrate Ngaio Emmanuel has ordered the DPP's office to file a complete list of exhibits by March 23, 2026, after the prosecution's submission in the Chantel Crump murder case was found to be incomplete. The accused, Angela Mejia, faces trial in the High Court over the death of nine-year-old Chantel Crump.
Girlfriend's Testimony Links Bag to Slain Customs Official in Murder Trial
The girlfriend of murdered Customs official Nigel Christian testified in the murder trial of three accused men, identifying a black bag recovered at Perry Bay as belonging to him — an identification disputed by defence attorneys. The trial continues Wednesday.
Committal Hearing Adjourned in Death of Guyanese Law Student
A committal hearing for Victor Ince, charged in connection with the death of Guyanese law student Joyleen Abraham, has been adjourned to 3 June, with prosecutors ordered to deliver the case file to the defence by 15 April.
Committal Hearing Adjourned to June for Man Charged in Guyanese Student's Death
A committal hearing for Victor Ince, charged in connection with the death of Guyanese law student Joyleen Abraham, has been adjourned to June 3. The prosecution must serve the defence with the case file by April 15.
Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre Welcomes New Ophthalmologist to Specialist Team
The Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre has appointed consultant ophthalmologist Dr. Carlos Rojas Guédez to its specialist team, expanding eye care services available to patients on a referral basis through the Outpatient Clinic.
Driver Blackout Sends Jeep Into Bus Stop, Injuring Woman and Two Children
A woman and two children were struck by a jeep at a Clark's Hill bus stop after the driver reportedly blacked out at the wheel. No serious injuries were reported, and authorities are continuing their investigation.
Chantel Crump Murder Case Committed to High Court
The murder case in the death of Chantel Crump has been committed to the High Court, with a trial date to be set. Accused Angela Mejia appeared at the courthouse under police escort.
Murder Case in Death of Nine-Year-Old Chantel Crump Committed to High Court
The murder case against Angela Mejia, accused of killing nine-year-old Chantel Crump, has been committed to the High Court after prosecutors presented additional evidence at the St John's Magistrates' Court. The case, which has faced months of delays, will now proceed before a judge and jury.