Caitlin Ashworth

Caitlin Ashworth

Caitlin Ashworth is a writer from the United States who has lived in Thailand since 2018. She graduated from the University of South Florida St. Petersburg with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and media studies in 2016. She was a reporter for the Daily Hampshire Gazette In Massachusetts. She also interned at the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia and Sarasota Herald-Tribune in Florida.
  • Road deathsHoliday weekend road death toll: 67

    Holiday weekend road death toll: 67

    67 people were killed in road accidents during the long holiday weekend while another 388 people were injured, according to the Transport Ministry. Most of the fatalities were motorcycle riders. Thursday and Friday were public holidays for Constitution Day and Father’s Day which commemorates King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s birthday. Many people were off work and travelled. The ministry estimates more than…

  • South Thailand NewsThai man could get .2 million USD for whale vomit known as “floating gold”

    Thai man could get $4.2 million USD for whale vomit known as “floating gold”

    NOTE: Readers with a sensitive stomach are advised not to eat while reading this article. Floating gold… sounds mystical. Actually, it’s just hardened whale vomit known as the more elegant name “ambergris.” It’s a rare find that can cost thousands of US dollars. Recently, a man in the southern province Nakhon Si Thammarat found what might be the world’s largest…

  • Covid-19 News27 new Covid-19 cases in quarantine, 1 health worker infected by patient

    27 new Covid-19 cases in quarantine, 1 health worker infected by patient

    1 local Covid-19 transmission was reported today and 27 new Covid-19 cases were detected in quarantine, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. It’s the largest daily rise in cases since April. The total number of Covid-19 cases in Thailand is raised to 4,237 with 3,940 recoveries and 60 deaths. 237 people are currently receiving medical treatment for the…

  • South Thailand NewsNarathiwat villager shot and killed, suspected insurgent camp found nearby

    Narathiwat villager shot and killed, suspected insurgent camp found nearby

    After a villager was shot and killed while he was hunting wild pigs, a military and police task force searched the area in the Southern province Narathiwat’s Si Sakhon district and found a deserted camp on Bilo mountain that they suspect was used by insurgents. 55 year old Sophon Thasuk went up to the mountain to go hunting with a…

  • World NewsMalaysia coast guard busts record methamphetamine shipment, possibly smuggled from Golden Triangle

    Malaysia coast guard busts record methamphetamine shipment, possibly smuggled from Golden Triangle

    Malaysia’s coast guard made its largest bust, seizing more than 2 tonnes of crystal methamphetamine that was hidden in packets of Chinese tea. The shipment of illegal drugs, worth 105.9 million ringgit, or 789 million baht, is part of a large-scale drug trade across Southeast Asia, China and Australia. The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency director general, Mohamad Zubil Mat Som,…

  • World News25 Burmese arrested for allegedly crossing the Thai-Myanmar border illegally

    25 Burmese arrested for allegedly crossing the Thai-Myanmar border illegally

    Military and police patrol arrested 25 Burmese people for allegedly crossing the Thai-Myanmar border illegally to Kanchanaburi’s Muang district. With Covid-19 cases rising by more than 1,000 each day in the neighbouring country, some Thais fear that migrants crossing the border illegally, avoiding the mandatory 14 day quarantine, could potentially spread the virus to people in Thailand. Covid-19 fears were…

  • Environment NewsAir pollutant PM2.5 rises to unhealthy levels in Bangkok

    Air pollutant PM2.5 rises to unhealthy levels in Bangkok

    Start wearing a N95 face mask when walking in Bangkok, the air pollutant PM2.5 is at unhealthy levels. 34 areas in the city and in surrounding provinces have levels of PM2.5 exceeding the safety standard, according to an air quality report by the Department of Pollution Control. The air pollutant PM2.5 is fine particulate matter less than 2.5 micrometers in…

  • Road deaths2 motorbike riders killed in Bangkok after woman allegedly falls asleep behind the wheel

    2 motorbike riders killed in Bangkok after woman allegedly falls asleep behind the wheel

    A Bangkok woman allegedly fell asleep while driving near Benjakitti Park toward Asok and crashed into multiple vehicles, killing 2 motorbike riders and injuring 2 other people. Thong Lor police reviewed the woman’s dash camera footage from her Toyota Yaris and say the car hit a Honda Mio, then a Honda PCX and then another bike. Photos from the accident…

  • Covid-19 News11 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine

    11 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine

    11 new Covid-19 cases were detected in quarantine, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases is raised to 4,180 with 3,903 recoveries and 60 deaths. 217 people are currently receiving medical treatment for the coronavirus. 2 Thai women, ages 34 and 16, travelling from Saudi Arabia tested positive for Covid-19. 2 Thai…

  • Crime NewsMan arrested after police find 8 crocodiles in a Pathum Thani apartment

    Man arrested after police find 8 crocodiles in a Pathum Thani apartment

    After getting a call about a man screaming and acting out at an apartment in Pathum Thani, a province just outside Bangkok, police entered the room and found 8 small crocodiles. The man had moved to the apartment just a month ago and trashed the place. Messages in Thai were written all over the walls. It also appeared that the…

  • Transport NewsThai Airways delays resumption of domestic flights due to local Covid-19 cases

    Thai Airways delays resumption of domestic flights due to local Covid-19 cases

    Thai Airways flights to Phuket and Chiang Mai were supposed to start back up on Christmas day, but the recent Covid-19 local transmissions have led the airline to push the relaunch date back. Now the flights from Bangkok will take off on January 1, but if the virus continues to spread, the airline might decide to delay the flights indefinitely.…

  • Visa Information45 day tourist visa exemption proposal to be presented to Cabinet

    45 day tourist visa exemption proposal to be presented to Cabinet

    After the prime minister told officials to hurry up and relax restrictions for foreigners entering Thailand, the recent proposal to extend the on-arrival visa exemption for tourists from 30 to 45 days is quickly moving forward and will be presented to the Cabinet. The 15 days added on to the visa exemption is intended to make up for the 2…

  • South Thailand News4 men arrested for alleged involvement in police officer killing in Pattani

    4 men arrested for alleged involvement in police officer killing in Pattani

    After a large-scale manhunt, police and military investigators arrested 4 men for their alleged involvement in the murder of a police officer in the southern province Pattani, an area with ongoing insurgent violence. The police officer was riding his motorcycle when he was shot by a pillion rider on another bike. The rider, dressed in women’s clothes and wearing a…

  • Covid-19 NewsSixth Bangkok nurse tests positive for Covid-19, 17 new cases in quarantine

    Sixth Bangkok nurse tests positive for Covid-19, 17 new cases in quarantine

    A sixth Bangkok nurse tested positive for Covid-19. The nurse works at BNH Hospital in Bangkok were at least 4 other staff members tested positive for the virus. Health officials suspect the first infected nurse contracted the virus while working at an alternative state quarantine facility. They say she failed to wear her protective gear properly while screening arrivals. Health…

  • Thailand Protest NewsProtesters gather at Bangkok’s United Nations, call to abolish lèse majesté law

    Protesters gather at Bangkok’s United Nations, call to abolish lèse majesté law

    Pro-democracy protesters gathered in front of the United Nations building in Bangkok, calling on the organisation to step in after many activists were recently arrested for allegedly violating Thailand’s controversial lèse majesté law. The law carries prison sentences from 3 to 15 years for insulting or defamatory statements about the Thai Monarchy. Activists say the law violates human rights. Today’s protest…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 infected nurses are staff at Bangkok’s BNH Hospital

    Covid-19 infected nurses are staff at Bangkok’s BNH Hospital

    Although reports are fairly vague about the recent Covid-19 cases involving Bangkok medical workers, BNH Hospital confirms that 4 of its staff members tested positive for the coronavirus. The hospital says preventative measures are in place to make sure the hospital is “infection free,” but adds that those concerned with visiting the hospital can do a consultation online. The hospital…

  • Crime NewsBangkok nightclub raided, 150 people ordered to take a drug test

    Bangkok nightclub raided, 150 people ordered to take a drug test

    Police raided a nightclub in Bangkok’s Nana area at 3am this morning and ordered more than 150 people to take a drug test. The raid follows a report that the nightclub was selling baraku (shisha tobacco and hookah pipes are illegal in Thailand) as well as selling illegal drugs and operating without a permit. In the bathroom of Insanity Nightclub…

  • Tourism NewsAround 3.11 million travellers expected to spend 12.6 billion baht during long weekend

    Around 3.11 million travellers expected to spend 12.6 billion baht during long weekend

    Around 3.11 million Thai people are expected to travel during the 4-day weekend which starts tomorrow. The travellers are expected to spend 12.6 billion baht and boost the hotel occupancy rate up by 40%, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand governor Yuthasak Supasorn. Although, less people are expected to travel to Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, with many cancelling…

  • Covid-19 News5 Bangkok nurses positive for Covid-19, health officials say infections are “contained”

    5 Bangkok nurses positive for Covid-19, health officials say infections are “contained”

    5 nurses in Bangkok have tested positive for Covid-19, but health officials assure the public that the infections are “contained.” A 25 year old nurse initially caught the virus while working at an alternative quarantine, or ASQ, facility and is believed to have transmitted the virus to her colleagues after work while out to eat, according to the Disease Control…

  • Bangkok NewsUPDATE: 5 men arrested for allegedly abducting foreigner in Bangkok

    UPDATE: 5 men arrested for allegedly abducting foreigner in Bangkok

    UPDATE: 5 men were arrested for allegedly kidnapping a 43 year old Chinese businessman, forcing him into a white Mitsubishi Champ sedan on Sukhumvit 39 in Bangkok’s Phrom Phong area. The abduction was allegedly over a lawsuit filed by the businessman, who had invested in several spas, against one of the suspects who is a construction contractor. Apparently, the contractor…

  • Thailand NewsThai senators warn United States politicians not to interfere with Thai affairs

    Thai senators warn United States politicians not to interfere with Thai affairs

    Thai senators are warning United States senators not to meddle in Thai politics and affairs. The warning comes at a time of ongoing pro-democracy protests with calls for monarchy reformation, a taboo and controversial subject in Thai society. They say interference in Thai affairs will hurt Thai-US relations which date back around 200 years. The warning follows a resolution introduced…

  • Covid-19 News25 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine including 7 returning from Myanmar

    25 new Covid-19 cases detected in quarantine including 7 returning from Myanmar

    25 new Covid-19 cases were detected in quarantine including 7 Thai women who worked in entertainment venues in Myanmar, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. It’s the highest number of daily Covid-19 cases in Thailand since April 25, according to Worldometers. Thailand’s total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases is raised to 4,151 with 3,880 recoveries and 60 deaths.…

  • Thailand NewsGrab driver fired for photo holding a gun, threatening to social media users

    Grab driver fired for photo holding a gun, threatening to social media users

    A now-fired Grab driver might face criminal charges after he made posts on social media with threatening messages and a photo of himself holding a gun while wearing the company’s jacket. Grab Thailand says they’ve suspended the driver’s account on the ride-sharing and food delivery mobile application for violating the company’s security and safety protocols. Grab says the driver used…

  • Thailand NewsForeign tourists can now spend the 14-day quarantine at a golf course

    Foreign tourists can now spend the 14-day quarantine at a golf course

    Need to work on your golf swing? Come to Thailand and spend the mandatory 14-day quarantine at a golf course. The Thai Cabinet approved the “golf course quarantine” and the measure will be published in the Royal Gazette this evening, making it official. Golfers will need to abide by coronavirus prevention measures, like social distancing, while playing rounds. Along with…

  • Visa InformationOn-arrival tourist visa might be extended to allow 45 day stays

    On-arrival tourist visa might be extended to allow 45 day stays

    Thailand’s on-arrival tourist visa might be extended from 30 days to 45 days to lure more visitors. The extra 15 days added on would make up for the mandatory 2 week quarantine required for those entering the country. National Security Council secretary general Nathapol Nakpanit, who leads a business easing committee, says the committee members plan to propose the idea…

  • Bangkok News19 protest guards arrested for removing barbed wire from public street

    19 protest guards arrested for removing barbed wire from public street

    19 volunteer guards associated with the pro-democracy protests were arrested last night for allegedly stealing government property after they removed barbed wire that was partially blocking a pedestrian bridge in Bangkok’s Phaya Thai district. The barbed wire may have been left behind by authorities after protests in October. The guards, known as WeVo, meaning “We Volunteer,” are associated with the…

  • Covid-19 NewsBusiness owners plan to sue Covid-19 infected women who entered Thailand illegally

    Business owners plan to sue Covid-19 infected women who entered Thailand illegally

    Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai business owners are planning to sue the Thai women who crossed the Thai-Myanmar border illegally, evading quarantine and testing positive for Covid-19 shortly after their return. The women worked at entertainment venues in the border town Tachileik. Many confirmed that they worked at the now-infamous 1G1-7 Hotel where a resident claims the women were prostitutes…

  • Crime NewsPolice investigate possible abduction of foreign woman in Bangkok

    Police investigate possible abduction of foreign woman in Bangkok

    Police have opened an abduction investigation after a Chinese woman was reportedly forced into a car off Sukhumvit soi 39 in Bangkok’s Phrom Phong area. The Thong Lor department confirmed they have opened an investigation after rumours were spread on Facebook about alleged kidnappings in the area. A woman made a Facebook post last night saying a condominium security guard…

  • Phuket NewsPet wildcat lost in Phuket, Russian family offers 50,000 baht reward

    Pet wildcat lost in Phuket, Russian family offers 50,000 baht reward

    Be on the lookout for an African wildcat in Phuket. A Russian family’s pet serval cat “Julie” is missing and they’re offering a 50,000 baht reward to anyone with information that leads to the cat’s return. The cat is large with markings that resemble a cheetah. Julie was last seen in the Surin Beach area. The cat’s owner, Aliona Lissone,…

  • South Thailand NewsPolice officer shot to death by suspected insurgent in Pattani

    Police officer shot to death by suspected insurgent in Pattani

    A police officer was shot to death by a suspected insurgent while driving his motorcycle in Southern province Pattani. The suspect, dressed as a woman with a long head scarf and riding pillion on another bike, pulled out a M16 assault rifle and opened fire, surveillance camera footage shows. The officer fell to the ground near the Kok Pho District…