A teenager who crashed into a police car was banned from the road after he admitted drinking and driving.
Joshua Hughes, 19, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to driving while impaired by alcohol i...
Mail travelling from the US to Bermuda has been delayed as a result of the impact of Hurricane Sandy.
A Government spokeswoman said yesterday: “As the public is aware, Sandy’s recent destruction along...
Government will not release full GCSE results for the Island’s public schools until it has completed a series of public town hall meetings, according to a spokeswoman.
Those who attended the meetings ...
US residents on the Island are eagerly awaiting the results of today’s presidential election.
The election will be the culmination of a heated campaign between the incumbent President Barack Obama an...
A Devonshire man was fined $200 in Magistrates’ Court yesterday after he admitted damaging the sign of a Front Street hot spot.
Prosecutors said 27-year-old Sherwon Ible deliberately kicked a sign out...
Government intends to create three new Economic Empowerment Zones (EEZs) in Pembroke, Economy Minister Patrice Minors announced yesterday.
Among the new proposed EEZs are:
l The Middletown EEZ between...
Air arrivals for October were up more than five percent compared to the same month last year, according to preliminary figures released by the Tourism Ministry.
However Tourism Minister Wayne Furbert ...
Former St George’s Mayor and trailblazer Lois Perinchief died yesterday at the age of 86.
Ms Perinchief, who was born and raised in St George’s, made history in 1968 when she became Common Councillor ...
A man jailed for attempted murder had his prison sentence extended yesterday after he admitted assaulting two prison officers.
Jahmel Glenn Blakeney, 30, is currently serving a 30-year sentence for th...
Flights between Bermuda and the US East Coast are expected to resume today following the havoc wreaked on that area by superstorm Sandy.
Meanwhile the Island’s container ships have all been delayed by...