Former Auditor-General Heather Jacobs Matthews died yesterday after a decade-long battle with cancer.
Ms Jacobs Matthews, who was 69, served from 2009 to 2016 and was responsible for the island’s fina...
Court reports were ordered on a man who admitted growing eight cannabis plants at his home in Devonshire.
Kiwadme Roberts, 40, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to a single count of cultivating can...
A beach at Admiralty Park will be closed for more than a month for repairs to a hurricane-damaged wall.
A spokesman for the Department of Parks said construction work started yesterday and beach acces...
Daylight Savings Time returns this weekend and clocks should be moved forward by one hour at 2am tomorrow.
People should to set their clocks forward one hour before going to bed tonight.
Ground will be broken on a $1 million plus shoreside fish processing plant this year, the Premier said last night.
David Burt told the House of Assembly a $1.07 million grant was included in the budge...
A group of businesses teamed up to help a charity for the disabled get an all-terrain vehicle to help manage their sprawling site.
Construction firm Greymane, Best Shipping, design firm CTX and Stoltz...
A witness told the Supreme Court yesterday how he tried to flee the scene of a shooting – only for his car to be in collision with the gunman’s motorbike a few blocks away.
The witness said he diverte...
Police today warned the public about counterfeit bills after a fake US $100 bill was passed at a gas station.
A police spokesman said a fake note with was used to make a payment at the Rubis Van Buren...
An exhibition designed to highlight the horrors of the Holocaust is to open tomorrow.
The event was timed for the run-up to Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Shoah: Understanding the Holocaust Through Ar...
Zane DeSilva, Progressive Labour Party MP, said he intends to prove his innocence after being charged with misleading a public officer over a fundraising dinner last year.
Mr DeSilva, who was charged ...