A scheme to take invasive lionfish out of the sea and put them on dinner plates is to expand.
The number of hunters is to double and permits will run for a year instead of six months.
Tammy Warren, se...
Berkeley Institute student Sierra Brangman is making sure young Bermudians have the chance to have their voices heard.
This month, the 17-year-old held the first in what she hopes to be a series of pu...
Diallo Rabain has taken aim at the One Bermuda Alliance’s educational policies and said the former government “condemned” students.
In an impassioned speech, the Minister of Education and Workforce De...
Sparrow-proof bluebird nesting boxes could help protect the species from invaders, an expert said yesterday.
Stuart Smith of the Bermuda Bluebird Society, said bluebird boxes were often taken over by ...
A woman was rescued from a car that went over an embankment yesterday.
The Bermuda Police Service said the car was driven off Orange Valley Road, Devonshire, 100 metres north of Jubilee Road at about ...
A Second World War US Navy officer who held one of the most closely guarded secrets of the conflict has died at the age of 100.
Jim Humphreys was one of the few people who knew a German U-boat captain...
Family Centre will have to raise extra funds to cover the cost of its move from Charities House in Paget to King Street in Hamilton.
Martha Dismont, executive director of Family Centre, said: “We have...
A former prison officer convicted of smuggling drugs into Westgate Correctional Facility has won a Supreme Court appeal.
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley ruled that three convictions against Art Simons shoul...
A war of words broke out in the Senate yesterday over cuts in fees for MRI and CT medical scans.
Andrew Simons of the One Bermuda Alliance said Kim Wilson, the Minister of Health, had lied when she cl...
A shark tagged off the coast of Massachusetts has spent several days in Bermudian waters.
Merlin, a 196lb male blue shark, was tagged by researchers at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Nove...