A JetBlue flight travelling from Boston to the Dominican Republic was diverted to the Island yesterday after it was discovered the aircraft was losing fuel.
LF Wade International Airport general manag...
A physical education teacher lost her life savings after she was pressured into a scheme to “flip” foreclosed homes, Supreme Court heard yesterday.
Prosecutor Nicole Smith said Dianne Laird was assure...
A new online programme is hoped to link unemployed Bermudians with short-term work.
Bruce Gibbons said the Gibbons Community Day Labour Programme has yet to pick up steam but he believes it will inspi...
Bermudian community activist, filmmaker and songwriter LA Virgil will be taking to the streets of Philadelphia next month to raise awareness of brain tumours.
On November 4, Ms Virgil will take part i...
A serving police officer and his wife appeared in court yesterday accused of striking her young son with a belt.
The officer denies ever using a belt to strike the child. The boy’s mother however admi...
A solar energy system installed at Gosling’s headquarters has already made a bigger than expected impact, according to the company’s CEO.
Nancy Gosling said photovoltaic panels installed at the compan...
A man who admitted being involved in a drug smuggling ring was yesterday sentenced to probation in Pennsylvania after months of aiding authorities.
Brian Wade, of Middletown, Delaware, told Bermuda’s ...
The trial of a man charged with a machete attack ended yesterday after Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaved declared a mistrial.
Ahijah Dill, 27, has denied charges of wounding Miguel Swan with intent to cau...
The focus on Bermuda’s healthcare system should be on service more than salaries, according to Health Minister Zane DeSilva.
“Our discussion about our only hospital should be less about salaries and m...
One of four former Guantánamo Bay detainees controversially resettled in Bermuda is desperately seeking work as the men struggle with the high cost of living on the Island.
Lawyer Richard Horseman, wh...