Khamarie Rodriguez, Trinidad Express

Khamarie Rodriguez

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Isabella follows her heart ...Teen artist wins CAPE open schol

Nineteen-year-old Gasparillo artist Isabella Mungal has been awarded the only open scholarship in creative and performance studies. → Read More

Rare birds stolen

EIGHTEEN endangered White-Faced Whistling Ducks were stolen from the Wildfowl Trust in Pointe-a-Pierre on Tuesday evening during a speculated “raid” of its premises.Trust president Molly Gaskin is now pleading for → Read More

The Dark Secret at St Anns

In 2019 The Sunday Express was contacted by a source at the Cerebral Palsy Association, claiming that there was an anonymous building on the compound of the St Ann’s Hospital, → Read More

MANZANILLA-MAYARO ROAD CLOSED

OFFICIALS were forced to close the Manzanilla-Mayaro Road yesterday- temporarily halting movement in and out of the area - after heavy flooding led to the collapse of part of the → Read More

House gone in minutes

Suresh Roopnarine’s home of more than 50 years was destroyed by an unusually heavy gust of wind in Rousillac yesterday, leaving the ailing man homeless. → Read More

President knocked for ‘messing up’ Hindu words

President Paula-Mae Weekes has been chided by citizens over her mispronunciation of several Hindi words during her address at the 2022 Divali Nagar on Wednesday night.President’s House has yet to → Read More

‘Live in love and unity’

“Let us live in love and unity.”This was the message of President Paula-Mae Weekes, who attended the 2022 NCIC Divali Nagar in Chaguanas on Wednesday night.This year’s Nagar is the → Read More

‘San Rafael needs a police station’

THE Brazil community has descended into “complete fear” over a spike in crime that residents say has been worsened by a lack of police presence in the area.Many are now → Read More

Quarrying activity’ making road impassable

Guaracara Tabaquite Road has become a mud-covered obstacle course for the hundreds who traverse its length each day. → Read More

East Trinidad battered, flooded, as system sweeps across T&T

There have been at least 28 reports of weather-related incidents thus far as heavy rainfall continues to wash across the country. → Read More

Road ‘pain’ in Princes Town

Traffic in and out of Princes Town has devolved into “complete chaos”, according to residents and commuters as repairs to the crumbled M1 Tasker Road have yet to begin. → Read More

Tico in aquarium, awaiting repatriation

Tico, the rescued manatee (Trichechus manatus) that travelled more than 4,000km from Brazil, is awaiting repatriation while housed at an aquarium on Margarita Island in Venezuela. → Read More

Police intervention for protesting parents, pupils

Parents and protesting pupils were met with police intervention on Thursday morning at Claxton Bay Junior Anglican Primary School, where those present renewed their call for a new school building → Read More

Trini gunned down in Texas

Twenty-six-year-old Trini­dad-born Jacquan Hudson was found fatally shot in a Texas apartment on Sunday, leaving behind a community in mourning. → Read More

Mayor promises 'noiseless fireworks' in San Fernando tonight

This year’s Independence Anniversary Celebration on San Fernando Hill will consist of 40 per cent noiseless fireworks in light of the push against the use of fireworks nationwide. → Read More

PM: 'Roger, UNC helping 'marauding gangs of metal thieves'

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has responded to the chaos caused by the actions of scrap iron protestors who blocked the north bound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway → Read More

PM: 'Roget, UNC helping 'marauding gangs of metal thieves'

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has responded to the chaos caused by the actions of scrap iron protestors who blocked the north bound lane of the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway → Read More

Protesters keep up the heat

Scrap iron protesters blocked Clarke Road in Penal with burning debris yesterday morning, again calling for a reversal of the six-month ban on iron exports from the country.From as early → Read More

Cops, soldiers move on scrap protesters

A third day of protests planned by scrap iron workers railing against the imposed six-month ban on old and scrap metal exports was thwarted by police and soldiers in Claxton → Read More

Six-month ban on scrap iron export

The Government has enacted a six month ban on the exportation of old and scrap metals as a result of what Attorney General Reginald Armour referred to as “wanton assault → Read More