Court reports were ordered on a man who admitted having cocaine and drug equipment.
Magistrates’ Court heard that Nelson Pacheco, 32, was stopped by police while driving along Reid Street on February ...
The grief-stricken mother of a man who died in a crash begged drivers yesterday to be more careful on the roads and not let her son’s death be in vain.
Kareen Richardson was speaking after a woman adm...
An historic building at the gates of Dockyard is to open as holiday apartments inside the next few weeks, the West End Development Corporation said yesterday.
Prince Alfred Terrace, once the married q...
A magistrate yesterday heard closing arguments in the case of a police officer charged with threatening behaviour.
Robert Butterfield is accused of threatening Collingwood Robinson, the father of the ...
A winter storm that has buried the East Coast of the United States in snow is to blame for gales and rain on the island, the Bermuda Weather Service said yesterday.
Storm Grayson hasbrought blizzards ...
Cold winter weather failed to stop brave swimmers taking a new year dip to raise money for a good cause.
A total of 18 people took to the water at Tobacco Bay in St George’s as part of a fundraising e...
An environmental charity has lost a legal battle to halt road construction at the site of a new hotel in the West End.
Caroline Bay Ltd won conditional planning permission to build a road across farml...
A military aircraft yesterday diverted to Bermuda after it suffered an engine failure.
The Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre was contacted by New York Air Traffic Control at around 6am to tell them t...
Seven illegal dogs have been flown to the United States in an attempt to find them new homes.
The move is a last-ditch attempt to find an alternative to the animals, all pitbull-type dogs, being put d...
A pair of Bermudian nursing students studying mental health have won $40,000 scholarships from the Bermuda Hospitals Board.
Waleed Lightbourne and Janai Caldwell are the first two students to win the ...