Former Bermuda resident Dorothy “Dottie” O’Hara has died at the age of 91.
Born in Philadelphia, Mrs O’Hara moved to the Island after her husband was stationed at the US Naval Base in 1943 as the resu...
A 41-year-old man from Smith’s has been arrested on suspicion of theft in relation to the “misappropriation” of $18 million in connection with the Par-la-Ville hotel development deal.
The announcement...
A bulk carrier has diverted to the Island despite heavy seas to get assistance for a crew member suffering suspected appendicitis.
The Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre was first contacted by the M/V...
The historic Queen of the East was torn down yesterday, disappointing campaigners who fought for years to save the building.
The East Broadway building, which was first built in the 1740s, is set to b...
Unpleasant weekend weather led to an unusual discovery by a local diver at Spittal Pond — a pool rife with tiny sea slugs known as blue dragons.
Weldon Wade, an avid diver and lionfish culler, said he...
Bermudians looking to visit South America — the home of the 2016 Summer Olympics — have been warned about an outbreak of the Zika virus in the region.
The virus, which is spread by mosquito bites, can...
A victim in one of two shootings on Friday has been flown off Island for medical treatment.
The 20-year-old from Pembroke was reportedly shot on Friday morning near the junction of North Shore Road an...
A man on a motorcycle tore a bag out of the hands of a pedestrian, according to police.
A police spokesman said that at around 7.30pm on Friday, officers received a report of a handbag snatch in the C...
Chief Justice Ian Kawaley formally opened the legal year, saying Bermuda’s judicial system has proven resilient in the face of challenges.
Addressing a gathering in the Supreme Court yesterday, Dr Jus...
The new Pink Beach Hotel is on course to open its doors before the end of the year, according to developer representative Stephen King.
“We think we are well on schedule to open by Christmas 2016,” Mr...