High winds and heavy rain are expected today but the island is expected to escape the worst of Hurricane Larry, forecasters said.
The Bermuda Weather Service said yesterday a Tropical Storm Warning w...
The first Harbour Night events since the Covid-19 pandemic hit were a “resounding success”, the organisers said today.
Kendaree Burgess, the chief executive officer of the Chamber of Commerce, added t...
A slow return to normal working may have made hotel staff reluctant to take part in the Bermuda Industrial Union’s strike action, the head of the sector’s association has said.
Stephen Todd, the chief...
Two men appeared in court on Friday charged with an attempted murder in St David’s last week.
Daquan Williams, 25, and Delun Fishenden, 22, appeared in Magistrates’ Court in connection with the shooti...
A 12-year-old schoolboy did not hesitate to take up the challenge to mow 50 lawns for free.
Now, after three and a half years and 50 lawns mowed, Aaron Lugo Jr said he hoped to start his own lawn care...
A stay-at-home father of two has called for increased safety measures on the roads after he narrowly missed a collision with a motorcyclist and later saw that same cyclist involved in a crash.
The fa...
A drink driving motorcyclist who hit a car and a street light was yesterday banned from the roads for 18 months.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Kyle Arkell, 25, was riding on South Road in Paget when h...
A cancer charity has seen its largest number of summer camps eager to learn about protective measures against skin cancer for three years.
About 25 camps were recognised on Monday for completing the B...
A motorcyclist will be sentenced in October after he admitted breaking the arm of a pedal cyclist in a head-on collision.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Maurico Symons, 28, rode his motorcycle on Somer...
A footbridge that will extend the Railway Trail over Flatts Inlet is on track to be completed by its October target, a spokesman for Friends of the Railway Trail said yesterday.
Tucker Murphy added th...