VSB journalist Ashfield DeVent walked from Magistrates' Court a free man yesterday after prosecutors dropped a charge of obstructing Police.
Mr. DeVent, 43, of Pembroke, pleaded not guilty to obstruct...
pleaded guilty to a lesser charge in Magistrates' Court, The Royal Gazette has learned.
When Keith Neville Bean was discharged from an indictment for hitting Michael Carey on December 1, he had alread...
Two Jamaican men have been charged in Magistrates' Court on charges of importing substantial amounts of cocaine and cannabis last week.
Seven days after arresting Jeffery Fitzgerald Sharpe and David L...
A former postman was remanded in custody yesterday after he pleaded guilty to importing cannabis exactly two years ago.
Jason Edward Morris Smith changed his plea after half a day of testimony in a Ma...
A hurriedly convened meeting for taxi drivers saw more than 200 turn out at the Bermuda Cathedral Hall last night.
While dissenters mingled outside and raised voices could be distinctly heard inside, ...
The Director of the Island's leading family planning organisation has "gently'' reminded a Senator of its 33-year history of helping teen mothers.
Teen Services' Michelle Wade-Johnson on Friday mailed...
Organisers are lauding the success of this year's Christmas Boat Parade which in just three attempts has shown itself to be the Island's biggest community event.
Thousands packed more than 500 spectat...
A St. George's man is in Police custody this morning after he was arrested on suspicion of robbing a popular St. George's watering hole on Saturday night.
The 32-year-old is alleged to have entered Fr...
Community Against Radiation Emissions (CARE) intend to protest plans for a new BTC Mobility tower at Lusher Hill East.
Stephen Thompson, spokesman for the group opposed to cell phone towers, in a Lett...
Home Affairs Minister Paula Cox yesterday moved to explain delays in getting a group of retired prison officers their pay for temporary work at Westgate prison.
And Ms Cox lauded the men's effort in r...