Health officials are monitoring the spread of a viral meningitis outbreak and have reported that another person has been tested.
Chief Medical Officer John Cann yesterday confirmed a spinal tap was gi...
"critical'' need for funds.
But while the day for closure of its doors has never been far off for its 40 students -- even though it achieves an 84 percent success rate -- founder Neletha Butterfield s...
Parents attending forums on education have called for teachers to be drug tested, according to a Board of Education document released this week.
But forums -- held in schools across the Island in Febr...
opposition from the National Trust The Bermuda National Trust has filed an objection to the proposed development of a five storey office and retail complex at Heyl's Corner, currently before the Devel...
Just weeks after a judge ruled he was a "vexatious litigant'', Santo Alex Porpiglia has had a court case turned back by a Magistrate.
During yesterday morning's plea court session, Acting Senior Magis...
Friday with the support of the Opposition.
Due to the "challenges'' in getting and keeping Census enumerators, the deadline for the completion of all evaluations has been extended for one month to Aug...
The next time someone rushes to the aid of an injured or sick person, they need not worry that they might get sued if a mistake is made.
New legislation debated in the House of Assembly yesterday prot...
The Transport Minister has promised a major announcement for Monday afternoon but gave no indication to Parliament what it was about.
Dr. Ewart Brown has promised the press conference will be "histori...
Concerns that recent changes to the Dogs Act came without input from vets were unfounded, Environment Minister Arthur Hodgson told the House of Assembly yesterday.
And he said that was because the ame...
United Bermuda Party leader Pamela Gordon this week stressed that recent comments made by party member Wayne Furbert were not from the party.
Saying she would be "remiss'' not to point out the party h...