The trial of a Paget man charged with sexually assaulting a young girl began yesterday in Supreme Court, with the complainant taking the stand.
The 46-year-old defendant has denied four counts of sexu...
A long-awaited coroner’s inquest to investigate the death of Christopher Spencer was held yesterday.
Mr Spencer, 25, died on October 27, 2012, after five years of heroin addiction.
The inquest, held ...
A Sandys man has denied charges of attacking a woman outside of her home.
Wayman Cariah, 47, pleaded not guilty this morning to a charge of causing grievous bodily harm to Crystal Burrows in an incide...
An accused prowler was this morning remanded in custody after denying the offence.
Taijuan Davis, 19, from Warwick, pleaded not guilty to a single count of prowling outside a residence on Hill View La...
A 52-year-old man who stole $164 of frozen meat from a grocery store has been remanded to drug treatment court.
Dean Burgess pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court this morning to stealing a leg of lamb...
Government came under fire in the Senate yesterday, with Opposition Senate Leader Diallo Rabain claiming it was falling short on consultation and transparency.
Government Senate Leader Michael Fahy de...
Training initiatives and capital projects in the Budget statement would be welcome news for the building industry, according to Construction Association of Bermuda president Charles Dunstan.
Mr Dunsta...
Shoppers reacted with dismay yesterday to the news that the 10 per cent grocery discount will end after next week.
Lindo’s, Supermart and MarketPlace stores agreed to offer the increased discount on W...
Government has received 620 applications for Bermudian status by Permanent Residence Certificate holders, according to Senator Michael Fahy.
Speaking in the Senate, Sen Fahy said that of those who had...
The Ministry of Public Works is seeking permission to erect a pedestrian tunnel to protect railway trail users from an unstable cliff face.
According to a planning application received recently by the...