A "bright and shining'' example to young people was called to the bar last week, as more than 100 people jammed a courtroom to look on.
Graham Simmons Jr. thanked his father saying: "Without my father...
After four years of burger wars, a new chapter for food concessions at the Bermuda International Airport has begun.
Government is finally moving forward with plans for better food service at the airpo...
Pembroke woman without any criminal convictions assaulted two Police officers early yesterday morning.
Shermaine Janiece Riley, of Parsons Road, will return to Magistrates' Court on July 14 for senten...
Thousands of residents and tourists alike attended Grand Festival by the Sea yesterday for an afternoon of art, music and food.
Organised by the Masterworks Foundation, the Grand Festival saw the awar...
Attorney General Lois Browne Evans should withdraw or apologise for saying a magistrate should have "shut his mouth'' about a controversial case -- or resign her post.
Shadow Legislative Affairs minis...
connection with a series of unrelated incidents over the weekend.
The blotter includes two robberies, a case of obtaining credit by fraud and an attempted robbery.
Two teenage tourists were robbed and...
A homeless man was jailed for three-and a half years this week for robbing a paint company worker of $1,500 more than a year ago.
Puisne Judge Vincent Meerabux jailed 33-year-old Calvin Leonard Richar...
June 9, an acting Magistrate has ruled.
Lawyer Tyrone Chin delivered the 14-page ruling yesterday after a civil claim for a $1,700 deposit and labour for cutting hedges over the past few years was fil...
Assault victim Michael Carey yesterday denied ever using racially offensive language to a subordinate on June 28 last year.
But he admitted telling Keith Neville Bean to not "be an a**hole'' when he g...
Racial taunts may have played a role in a construction site attack last June, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.
But Correia Construction co-owner Dennis Correia said he never heard victim Michael ...