The Island and its role in the dark years of the Second World War feature in a current best-seller 1944: FDR and the Year That Changed History.
As the United States and president Franklin Roosevelt gr...
United States leadership coach John Maxwell is on a mission to change the way residents think, according to a founding local member of his team.
“I used to joke that the sun never sets on the John Max...
A dedicated stalwart of the Bermuda Anglican church, Mildred Hill, has been remembered by family as “a humble kindred spirit — gentle, with a pillar of strength”.
Ms Hill, who died on September 23 at ...
Legal action is now under way over the lease and development agreement for the long-defunct 9 Beaches resort at the West End, which has been unused since 2010.
The Bermuda Land Development Corporation...
Commissioner’s House at Dockyard, which was dealt extensive roof damage by last year’s back-to-back hurricanes, lost another section of its roof during last night’s storm.
An official statement is to ...
The Causeway is now open with a one-way system in place, the Emergency Measures Organisation has announced.
The road was closed at 8.30pm last night and remained shut this morning until a full assess...
Hurricane Joaquin will have only a fraction of the financial impact of last year’s hurricanes, according to BF&M insurance.
“The assessment of potential insured losses as a result of the effects of Jo...
The search has resumed for a United States cargo ship that lost communications and went missing in the southeastern Bahamas during Hurricane Joaquin.
The 790ft El Faro, which has 33 people on board, w...
In an unexpected reprieve, enough supporters of VSB radio have come out after broadcaster DeFontes went off the air for the station to keep running its weather update fixture Storm Watch.
News directo...
Hurricane Joaquin, which has gained rapidly in strength, is now a Category 4 hurricane lashing the islands of the central Bahamas, with sustained winds at 12pm today of around 132mph.
According to the...