A mother was charged yesterday with abandoning her three-year-old child in an unlocked home with only a television for company.
Hours later the child was found wandering in a Southampton street by nei...
Two would-be students were each given a conditional discharge in Magistrates' Court yesterday after they were both caught with cannabis in separate incidents.
Craig Bean-Hall, 21, from Sandys, and Asi...
Multiple gunshots were reported today in the St. John’s Hill area of Devonshire, but no one is believed to have been injured.
A Police spokesman said: “We recieved a report of gunshots near Spanish Po...
Premier Ewart Brown said today that Bermudians will come together to face the threat of Hurricane Igor.
Speaking at a press conference this afternoon to both local and international press, Dr. Brown s...
Business leaders hope that St. George's will be bustling with activity next month with the anticipated start of the Olde Towne Market.
Organisers hope the market, formerly known as the Ghost Town Mark...
The most recent class of Police recruits is preparing themselves to serve Bermuda in uniform.
Kristyn Minors, David McHugh, Christopher Brady, Michael Charlton, Kidane Collins, Rhiannon Furbert, Patri...
A 61-year-old St. George's man was charged on Friday with wounding his daughter.
Bernard Brockington, of Aunt Jinny's Lane, is accused of wounding Ebony Brockington, 21, with intent to cause grievous ...
The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences was spotlighted this week in the online version of the iconic Time magazine.
In the article, reporter Bryan Walsh focuses on the important role that BIOS plays ...
US experts intend to bring tried-and-true anti-drug strategies to the Island this year, forming community coalitions throughout Bermuda.
The Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) formally ...
A teacher was jailed for a year yesterday for sexually exploiting a child under the age of 16.
Marvin Pitcher, of St. David's, was convicted of two counts of sexual exploitation while in a position of...