A woman who rear-ended a bus has been banned from the road after admitting drink-driving.
Sandra Rodrigues, 39, from Sandys, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court on Thursday to driving while over the ...
The 2015 Hurricane Season starts on Monday and, while forecasts suggest a quieter than average season, the Bermuda Weather Service is urging the public to stay on their toes.
Deputy director of the Be...
Marc Bean, the Leader of the Opposition, appeared in Magistrates’ Court yesterday to deny a charge of using offensive language.
The charge is reportedly linked to an incident between Mr Bean and Toni ...
A Sandys man yesterday admitted possessing more than ten pounds of cannabis with intent to supply.
Clienty Butterfield, 35, from Woodlawn Road, pleaded guilty in Supreme Court of two counts of possess...
An Israeli-American visitor has been given a suspended sentence after admitting money laundering offences.
Jeff Bajayo, 67, from New York, pleaded guilty to charges of possessing $11,103 cash and a Ro...
A recent study has shown that one third of the Island’s homeless have suffered drug or alcohol problems in the past year, with the majority having never received treatment.
Speaking in the House of As...
The trial of two men charged with an armed robbery which left their partner-in-crime with a gunshot wound began yesterday in the Supreme Court.
Josef Smith, 26, from Devonshire, and Umdae Woolridge, 2...
A local barrister has lost an appeal against a Bermuda Bar Council ruling, which resulted in him being banned from practising.
The barrister, who was not identified in the Court of Appeal judgment, wa...
A new speed bump has been installed outside of The Royal Gazette, which will become an elevated pedestrian crossing.
However, the Corporation of Hamilton, which also installed a new speed bump on Nort...
A proposal to create a new marina on the waterfront at Barr’s Bay Park has been given in-principle approval by the Department of Planning.
Last November, the Corporation of Hamilton filed a planning a...