Midday News- May 18th 2026
Midday News- May 18th 2026
T&T Midday News Roundup: Fresh Developments in Crime, Politics and Community Life
18th May, 2026
This morning's CNC3 midday news bulletin painted a vivid picture of life across the twin-island republic, mixing sobering crime updates with signs of community resilience and political manoeuvring. As the sun climbed over the Northern Range, viewers tuned in for the latest on several breaking stories that dominated headlines earlier today.
Laventille Shooting Leaves One Dead, Investigation Underway
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was shot and killed in Laventille just before dawn. The incident occurred along a quiet stretch near the Beetham Highway, where residents reported hearing several rounds of gunfire around 4:30 a.m.
Officers from the Homicide Bureau arrived on the scene within minutes and cordoned off the area. So far, no arrests have been made, and investigators are treating the matter as a targeted attack. Community leaders have once again called for greater police presence in the area, citing ongoing concerns about gang-related behaviour.
Prime Minister Addresses Economic Recovery Plans
In a press conference held at the Diplomatic Centre earlier today, the Prime Minister outlined new measures aimed at boosting job creation and supporting small businesses. Speaking to reporters just after 10 a.m., he emphasised the government's commitment to fiscal discipline whilst rolling out targeted relief for the most vulnerable households.
The announcement comes amidst growing calls from the Opposition for more transparent reporting on public spending. Political analysts suggest the timing of the statement is deliberate, as the country heads into the second half of the year with several major projects still in progress.
Couva Residents Rally for Better Drainage
Closer to home here in Couva, a group of concerned citizens staged a peaceful demonstration outside the regional corporation offices this morning. They are demanding urgent action on persistent flooding that has plagued several neighbourhoods during recent heavy showers.
Residents say blocked drains and outdated infrastructure are turning streets into rivers after even moderate rainfall. Corporation officials have promised a full assessment within the next two weeks and have urged the public to report problem areas via their new mobile app.
Carnival 2027 Preparations Already in Full Swing
Despite the calendar still reading May, fete promoters and mas bands are already deep into planning for next year's Carnival season. Several high-profile launches are scheduled for the coming weekend, with designers showing bold new themes that promise to blend traditional elements with modern flair.
Industry insiders predict strong ticket sales, especially for the popular all-inclusive events that have become a staple of the bacchanal calendar. Hotels in the capital are reporting early bookings from regional visitors eager to experience the unique energy of T&T's greatest festival.
The midday broadcast wrapped up with lighter community stories, including a successful charity drive in San Fernando and updates on road rehabilitation works along the Solomon Hochoy Highway. Viewers are encouraged to stay tuned for the evening edition, which promises further details on today's developing stories.
Source: CNC3 Television via YouTube — 2026-05-18T15:59:44+00:00.
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