Poetry and song return to the stage tonight at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts, when student artists present the neo soul café Loud Souls 2.
Patricia Nesbitt, a drama teacher at ...
A public forum tonight with Alex Scott, the former premier, will explore the Pitt Commission that investigated Bermuda’s inequalities in the wake of riots that gripped the island in 1977.
Mr Scott was...
A crash between Stephen Corbishley, the Commissioner of Police, and a female motorcyclist on the streets of Hamilton last year was reviewed and the case dropped by the Department of Public Prosecution...
A prison inmate is to be charged with assault after an attack on an officer at Westgate.
According to a Ministry of National Security spokesman, the officer was “executing his duties” when he was assa...
A shark paid a surprise visit to the waters off Pompano Beach on Monday.
However, marine expert Choy Aming said startled visitors at the West End beach had experienced a lucky encounter and were in no...
A fast track for low-risk passengers headed to the United States has been added to the US Customs and Border Protection department at LF Wade International Airport.
Constance Dierman, the US Consul Ge...
A Bermudian in Britain who turned his life around after years of crime has told the story behind his change of heart.
Tyevon Bean, 29, told the Hull Daily Mail of his arrests and prison time in Bermud...
Bermudians must come first in any changes to the immigration law, the national security minister said yesterday.
Wayne Caines said: “All reform must centre around the premise of Bermudians having a pl...
A veteran teacher from the West End marked her 100th birthday yesterday with family and friends.
Maude Bassett, the former deputy headteacher at Somerset Primary School, admitted: “I can’t believe it ...
The rebirth of the former St George’s golf course has been welcomed by an East End MP.
Kim Swan, the Progressive Labour Party MP for St George’s West and a former professional golfer, said the work, b...