Two men have been injured in a “serious” three-vehicle crash, police said this afternoon.
A police spokesman said emergency services were alerted to a serious collision on Middle Road in Devonshire ne...
The Commissioner of Police was yesterday ordered to hold off on the dismissal of a police officer who claimed he was fired unfairly.
Marcus Uddin was scheduled to be dismissed by August 31, but he app...
A St George’s man yesterday denied allegations that he had a semiautomatic pistol and several rounds of ammunition over the Cup Match holiday.
Jaron Roberts, 30, pleaded not guilty to four charges in ...
A Ministry of Education staff member working towards a Masters in Public Policy and Management was named the winner of the 2021 Bermuda Government Bursary Award.
Taneesha Ottley, who studies at the Un...
A Pembroke man yesterday denied allegations that he caused the death of another motorist by driving while impaired.
Ishmael Lightbourne, 41, pleaded not guilty to a charge that he caused the death of ...
The number of flights to the island will decrease this month and some routes will stop as the summer season comes to a close.
The September flight schedule, released by Skyport yesterday, showed sever...
A veteran teacher who sued the Government after she was passed over for the role of Commissioner of Education will have to pay half of the Government’s legal costs.
Gina Tucker argued in court that sh...
A 13-year-old Dellwood student took home top honours in a contest in recognition of Emancipation Day.
Alay Burgess Rocker claimed the top prize in the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport’s Emancipati...
A woman accused of the storage of two guns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition was cleared yesterday.
Tonae Perinchief-Leader, 31, was charged with handling a revolver, a shotgun and 485 rounds of mi...
Plans to introduce fees for single-use plastics in the run-up to an outright ban could be scrapped, a policy paper has warned.
The paper said that the Government had earlier pledged to introduce a cha...