In the wake of 41 road accidents over the weekend, the Police are set to embark on the third phase of their Selected Target Enforcement Programme (STEP).
This was revealed yesterday at a joint press c...
The vexing question of whether a person caught riding a pedal cycle while impaired should be banned from operating all motor vehicles was raised in Magistrates court yesterday - with the magistrate se...
Close to 15,000 thrill-seekers flocked to Kindley field this weekend to see the first annual monster truck rally, hosted by Bluegrass Management.
“The response has been overwhelming,” said Bluegrass c...
Surprise rain showers soaked Front Street during the annual Queen's Birthday Parade yesterday, but not the spirits of the spectators.
The parade is part of the official birthday celebrations of Her Ma...
Flatts community activist W.A. 'Toppy' Cowen is upset that he and others who played a role in bringing to life the newly reconstructed Flatts wharf were not invited to its opening on Thursday.
On June...
A 43-year-old man who pleaded guilty earlier this year to buggery and sexual exploitation of a boy was given too harsh a sentence, Saul Froomkin, Q.C. argued before Bermuda's Court of Appeal yesterday...
At the tender age of 21, Jermaine Philpott is on his way to launching his own record label - and soon hopes to be signing ten new acts.
The Devonshire youth is in the final stages of creating Genesis ...
A 45-year-old St. George's man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder on Thursday night after allegedly trying to set a bouncer on fire.
The man, who had been barred from Freddie's Pub in King'...
Industrial action is not in taxi drivers' immediate plans, Lee Tucker, public relations officer for the Bermuda Taxi Owners Association (BTOA), said last night.
Minutes after leaving an executive meet...
In the last five years, youth and young adult membership in the AME churches has declined by about 50 percent. Youth pastor Jamaine Tucker may be the man to help turn those numbers around.
He, along w...