June was the second wettest in 47 years, with 12.78 inches of rain falling during the month.
The Bermuda Weather Service yesterday confirmed rainfall last month was the second highest in recorded hist...
Wet weather and "unforeseen ground conditions" are to blame for delays in shoring up Pembroke Canal on Woodlands Road, according to Works and Engineering Minister Derrick Burgess.
But he told a press ...
The promise of $40 was enough to persuade plenty of people to line up in the rain outside City Hall yesterday and part with their DNA.
An appeal by Bermuda Police Service for 400 volunteers to help es...
Members of the "Doc" Simons Trio have more than 150 years combined experience of playing live music — but they are hoping to put a fresh spin on classic jazz at a concert this weekend.
Edwin (Doc) Sim...
While clamping in the capital may have forced more Bermudians to pay their tickets, it hasn't encouraged them to park legally.
The Corporation of Hamilton says the number of cars getting clamped has r...
Four future Bermudian medical workers received a leg up last week courtesy of the Bermuda Health Foundation, while another medical professional was rewarded for his service to the community.
The Bermu...
Gunshots were fired at Southampton Rangers Club around 1.30 a.m. today, only a day after shots were directed at a home in Bluebell Lane, Sandys.
In the last week, four separate firearm incidents have ...
A gun shot rang out early yesterday morning, as an unknown suspect fired upon a Bluebell Lane home.
At 1.40 a.m., Police reported to a Sandys residence after gunfire was heard. No one was injured.
Pol...
A package containing an unknown powder caused Freisenbruch-Meyer Insurance staff to be quarantined and a portion of Front Street closed for nearly two hours this afternoon.
At 3.15 p.m. the insurance ...
Recently named Accessibility Officer for the National Office for Seniors and the Physically Handicapped Keith Simmons is working to make life in Bermuda a little easier for those with disabilities.
To...