Police took a woman into custody for her own safety yesterday after she was seen partially clothed and in distress and in Hamilton.
A police spokesman said that, at about 12.30pm, members of the publi...
A Pembroke man who stabbed a neighbour in the shoulder during a row about a noisy kite will be sentenced this afternoon in the Supreme Court.
Kevin Mello, 38, pleaded guilty earlier this year to wound...
A teenager was arrested after a high-speed chase that resulted in a police car hitting a barrier.
Police officers saw a motorcyclist commit a traffic offence near the junction of Church Street and Kin...
A homeless man stole a Dunkley’s Dairy truck while staff were making a delivery and went joyriding in the vehicle.
Ernest Smith, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty yesterday to aggravated taking of a...
A man held behind bars for more than 2½ years on cannabis charges has been set free after the Supreme Court ruled that his constitutional rights had been breached.
Assistant Justice Delroy Duncan orde...
David Burt, the Premier, praised the work of the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation to encourage entrepreneurship and create jobs.
Speaking in the House of Assembly this morning, Mr Burt said 27...
Two men suffered serious injuries in a collision this morning near the Fairmont Southampton.
According to police, officers received a report of a collision involving two motorcycles at 7.30am today on...
Bermuda will today launch its new cybersecurity strategy, with a series of “lunch and learn” sessions scheduled throughout October.
Wayne Caines, Minister of National Security, said information techno...
The Government has secured an agreement to borrow up to $200 million to cover the costs of the Morgan’s Point guarantee, MPs were told yesterday.
Curtis Dickinson, the Minister of Finance, said that a...
Planning fees will be waived for repairs to properties damaged in Hurricane Humberto.
Straightforward repairs of windows, doors and roof slate will not require planning permission or a building permit...