A man had a lucky escape this morning when his car caught fire and appeared to explode.
Rush hour traffic ground to a halt after the incident at the junction of Spurling Hill and East Broadway, just b...
US Customs officers gave more than 250 lbs of food to the Salvation Army in aid of needy families.
The US Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), with the help of the Bermuda Police Service, HM...
It's not every day that people can go out, meet a shark close up, tag it and then follow its progress, but that's what Bermudian filmmaker Choy Aming is offering for a price.
After winning the Special...
Two men were yesterday charged with attempting to bribe a Police officer over a drug investigation.
Kenneth Thompson, 50, and William Benjamin, 44, were both charged with attempting to pervert the cou...
The new postal regulations have been causing chaos for some businesses, with hundreds of letters returned since the law went into effect.
According to a Belco spokesperson, unopened bills returned to ...
New postal regulations came into effect September 1 requiring residents to comply with the following:
• Mailboxes must be as close to the main road as possible
• All boxes, or buildings must be clearl...
A charity is looking for volunteers to bring it closer to its goal of mentoring 1,000 of the Island's youths.
YouthNet, which mentors youngsters between the ages of five and 22 in 24 schools, is only ...
A 40-year-old accused of injuring Opposition leader Kim Swan and his wife in a traffic collision appeared in Magistrates' Court yesterday.
Jonathan Guishard was charged with causing grievous bodily ha...
A 51-year-old St. George's man told Magistrates' Court yesterday that he stole a bottle of cognac because he was hungry.
Basil Melville Stewart pleaded guilty to stealing the $39 bottle of liquor from...
A teenager who uttered racial slurs towards an officer was placed on two years' probation in Magistrates' Court yesterday.
Michael Coles Diel was ordered to undergo treatment for substance abuse, and ...