A trial date has been set for a pair accused of the manslaughter of an 81-year-old woman.
Laurie Julian Leroy Furbert and Carmelita Francis-Pitcher are charged with killing Gladys Smith, who died at K...
Their lives may have unfolded thousands of miles apart in very different countries ? but when the Premier and his university "homeboy" met again for the first time in four decades it was as though the...
Deputy Premier Ewart Brown told delegates at an African heritage conference he hoped the event would help dispel the perception that empowering black people in Bermuda was "evil".
"Ours is a curious n...
Governor Sir John Vereker has called on Government to invest "more effectively" in public education ? in a speech which also appeared to criticise controversial Cabinet plans to build a new hospital i...
Governor Sir John Vereker raised concerns about the low number of students graduating in his speech ? but official results for the Island?s two senior schools this year have still not been made public...
A former chairman of the National Training Board (NTB) has given his support to the quango?s executive officer, who has been temporarily removed from his post while a financial investigation is carrie...
A dock worker was killed on Monday when a crane boom landed on him as he helped load a container ship bound for Bermuda from New Jersey.
Robert Jennings, 30, suffered massive internal injuries in the ...
A Bermudian being hunted by US detectives on suspicion of drug smuggling is expected to appear in court in Jamaica today.
Anthony Quinton Beech, 44, was initially due to go before magistrates on the C...
The chairman of the National Training Board (NTB) told last night of his surprise that the quango?s top civil servant had been temporarily removed from his post ? and praised the work that he had been...
Bermuda College?s president has scotched claims that a financial investigation into alleged perks received by him could produce embarrassing findings.
Dr. Charles Green ? speaking days after College c...