Bermuda's handicapped are planning to protest to highlight the lack of public transportation accessible to them at the opening of Parliament next month.
The Bermuda Handicapped Association (BHA) hopes...
The winners of a Government housing lottery four years ago are optimistic that they will be in their new homes in a matter of months.
In 2005, 98 families were given the opportunity to buy a home in H...
A 66-year-old man was found guilty yesterday of interrupting a Senate session by shouting obscenities.
Burnell Cross, of no fixed abode, called Attorney General Kim Wilson a "b***h" and accused her of...
The president of the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) believes Bermuda has the opportunity to become an environmental success story if Government and the community take the right steps.
Tony...
Members of the St. George's community are stepping forward and asking for something to be done about crime.
Police reported ten burglaries or attempted burglaries in and around St. George's last week....
Bermudian speaker Dennis Rahiim Watson was honoured last week by the US Congress.
Chairman of the National Youth and Gang Violence Taskforce and President and CEO of the Center for Black Student Achie...
A five-year-old promise to build a new homeless shelter needs to be fulfilled by the Government, UBP MP Charlie Swan said last night.
His statement comes after Major Doug Lewis of the Salvation Army e...
Police say that they will "remain vigilant" following a series of burglaries in St. George's.
A spokesperson for the Police said officers are investigating several burglaries in the area and are using...
Steven Barbosa sent out a single e-mail on Sunday evening asking for items to help victims of a deadly storm in the Philippines.
Five days later, his office floor was covered with clothes donated by m...
The "last manuscript" of celebrated American humorist Mark Twain, written for his host in Bermuda, will be going on auction in Texas.
Mr. Twain, who's real name was Samuel Clemens, became famous for w...