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Explosive Atlantic hurricane season predicted for 2024, AccuWeather experts warn
The scene is being set for a turbulent year in the tropics, one that could approach a record-setting pace that may exhaust the entire list of names for tropical storms and hurricanes — and then some.
Bahamian National Charged and Arrested for Role in Fatal Human Smuggling Conspiracy
An indictment was unsealed in the Southern District of Florida today charging a Bahamian national for his alleged role in a human smuggling conspiracy that resulted in multiple migrant deaths.
UWI Seismic Research Centre Reports Magnitude 3.7 Earthquake Near Montserrat
The University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre (UWI, SRC) has issued a report regarding a magnitude 3.7 earthquake near Montserrat.
Montserrat Utility Limited Addresses Recent Power Outages with Commissioning of New Generator
Over the past three weeks, the island has experienced intermittent power outages, including St. Patrick's week, due to various issues with the island's generation, transmission and distribution infrastructure.
St Vincent: Sex crime victim, 14, says she understands why victims hesitate to come...
A 14-year-old girl who a man attempted to bugger when she was 11 says she now understands why some victims of crime do not speak out.
St. Kitts: Government moving to ban single use plastics
In a landmark move towards preserving the environment and advancing sustainability, the Federal Cabinet of St. Kitts and Nevis has announced the implementation of a phased ban on single-use plastics.
Antigua: Lower House passes amendments to anti-money laundering law with MPs from both sides...
The House of Representatives in Antigua and Barbuda approved amendments to the Money Laundering (Prevention) Act yesterday, aiming to align with international standards.
NYC Mayor, faith leaders appeal to US for more urgent aid for Haiti
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, elected officials and faith leaders last Wednesday called on the federal government to provide more urgent assistance to violence-wracked Haiti.
Guyana: Health ministry confirms chickenpox outbreak within prisons
The Ministry of Health (MoH) in Guyana stated last night that a chickenpox outbreak at the Lusignan Prison "appears to be under control." It rejected an assertion by the opposition APNU+AFC that the MoH and the medical team working with Prisons Health have not taken adequate actions to combat the chickenpox outbreak in the prison.
Police had about 90 seconds to stop traffic before Baltimore bridge collapsed. Six workers...
It was the middle of the night when a dispatcher’s 12-second warning crackled over the radio: A massive cargo ship had lost its steering capabilities and was heading toward the Francis Scott Key Bridge.