Land developer Rodney Smith flirted with danger yesterday when he told a judge he would not be available for a trial on a misdemeanour for one year.
Magistrate Will Francis told Smith to not "start sh...
Testimony will continue this morning in the case against a 15-year-old accused of throwing an apple at a passing cyclist.
Magistrate Carlisle Greaves reacted angrily yesterday after Police Prosecutor ...
"unprovoked and unwarranted'' attack on her by a Pembroke man.
Pauline O'Connor said the accused, Ellsworth (Ellie) Wilson, had begun shouting at her because she did not recognise him.
Wilson, 55, of ...
claimed TWA would drop its service to the Island from St. Louis.
And Mr. Dodwell suggested the reason for the lacklustre service lay not with the airline but with Tourism Minister David Allen's focus ...
and then grilled the suspects for longer than they legally had a right to do.
This emerged on Friday on the second day of the trial of two cruise ship workers Lennox Lorraine Afflick and Yangustanta B...
computerisation of the Customs' declaration procedure.
Collector of Customs Bill LeDrew announced yesterday that UK-based Grosvenor Ltd. has experienced delays in developing and testing the software f...
associated with recent violence complained about a lack of support from the community.
More than 40 young men met again last night with Police Commissioner Jean-Jacques Lemay and community activists, ...
Harbour Hotel and rebuild a new approach to tourist accommodations.
Owners Bermuda Properties Ltd. have sent detailed plans to the Development Applications Board to demolish the Harbour and Golf Wings...
Tuesday night's Peace Summit among rival neighbourhoods ended with extraordinary gestures of reconciliation.
Bitter enemies hugged and shook hands and invited each other to events in their neighbourho...
struck back hard yesterday at "disturbing and unfortunate'' allegations he was friendly with one-time murder accused Justis Smith's father.
And Mr. Tokunbo said there was a campaign led by Rebecca Mid...