(Trinidad Guardian) A 61-year-old man, who was left permanently scarred after doused with acid by his sister-in-law, has finally received compensation after an almost two-decade-long legal battle.
(Trinidad Guardian) Police have smashed what they believe to be a major sex and drug ring operating in Western Trinidad after they raided several upscale homes and a restaurant along Ariapita Avenue in Port-of-Spain early yesterday morning.
(Trinidad Express) It has been a week since Morne Diablo fisherman Jerry O’Brian was released by his kidnappers after part of the US $200,000 ransom was paid for his life.
(Trinidad Newsday) Trinidad & Tobago is earning a big name internationally with Friday’s capture in Syria of yet another ISIS fighter, Nicholas Lee, 39, originally from Point Fortin.
(Trinidad Express) Two women died today in a crash in Chaguanas involving a garbage truck, a Blue Waters delivery truck and a Public Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) deluxe coach bus.
(Trinidad Guardian) Police are now bracing for a fallout after a 31-year-old mother of two was gunned down just outside her Pioneer Drive, Sea Lots home yesterday morning, less than 12 hours after a deadly drive-by shooting claimed the lives of two men, including a calypsonian, and left six others wounded.
(Trinidad Guardian) Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has accused the media of insulting him by insinuating that the Dragon Gas deal is something personal between himself and Venezuelan President Nicolas Muduro.
(Trinidad Guardian) Police officers moonlighting as “escorts” and using official vehicles to transport people from the popular Soaka fete at O2 Park have come under fire from Commissioner of Police (CoP) Gary Griffith.
(Trinidad Guardian) Sexual predators, bandits, and trespassers are creating fear among female security guards of the National Maintenance Training and Security Company (MTS).