Bermuda’s part in bringing tennis to the United States has been profiled in The New York Times.
Mary Ewing Outerbridge, born in America to Bermudian parents, discovered the game at her family’s home o...
St George’s has been tentatively approved to receive a police station of its own — “especially if the plans to develop the town come about”, national security minister Wayne Caines told MPs on Monday....
Hamilton mayor Charles Gosling has held his fire on the option of a protest resignation over impending legislation that would defer city elections and confer extra powers on the Bermuda Government.
Ac...
Dockyard has proven itself as a viable alternative port to Hamilton’s docks — although strong winds hampered the offloading of containers yesterday for safety reasons.
The West End prepared at short n...
It was midwinter in March yesterday as 3.51 inches of rain lashed Bermuda by 9pm.
But the downpour, which lasted most of the day, was a welcome boost for tanks that were beginning to run dry after one...
Ewart Brown, a doctor and former premier, said last night that he was “very pleased, but not at all surprised” by a United States court’s decision to throw out a civil case against the American-based ...
Crayton Greene, a champion fisherman whose camera business stood as a landmark for local photographers, has died at the age of 88.
Originally from Boone County, West Virginia, Mr Greene was a self-pro...
Police have given updates on six people injured in a crash last night in Flatts, in which a man was arrested under suspicion of impaired driving.
Onlookers described pulling several persons from a fli...
Howard Charles, a farmer and animal lover who died on Thursday aged 69, was “born, bred and unfortunately passed in Devonshire”, Progressive Labour Party MP Christopher Famous said yesterday.
A lifelo...
Ruth Paynter, a businesswoman and icon of Hamilton Parish known as Aunt Ruth, has died, aged 94.
Her sister, Eva Hodgson, a historian and social activist, said the owner of Landfall restaurant and Cle...