Hurricanes and tropical storms have played a major part in the history of Bermuda, from the shipwreck of the Sea Venture to the devastating impact of Hurricane Fabian.
Havana-Bermuda Hurricane: Octob...
Concerns over tourists’ safety were raised by a woman worried that they were being rented improper helmets.
Karen Jones contacted The Royal Gazette after she spotted a bicycle helmet attached to an Ol...
A mother told Magistrates' Court yesterday that she was attacked outside a school after pulling a child out of the way of a moving car.
Verlicher Glasgow, 37, claimed that 31-year-old Kahla Saltus str...
A Warwick handyman was remanded into custody yesterday after he admitted repeatedly striking a woman.
Paul Edness, 52, pleaded guilty to assaulting Denise White, causing her actual bodily harm, but to...
Eight teams donned aprons and showed their skills on the grill this weekend, as part of the third annual BBQ Throwdown.
When the hickory-scented smoke cleared, it was Roadkill Grill standing victoriou...
The tendering process for a new housing development on Ireland Island has begun.
An advertisement placed in the Official Gazette by Wedco, sought contractors to erect a fence or barrier to separate th...
King Street could become a one-way road as part of an effort to improve traffic in Hamilton.
The proposal is described as being in the early stages, however traffic on the road would only be able to t...
An application to wind up the two remaining Whites grocery stores in an effort to repay creditors was approved yesterday in the Commercial Court.
The order to wind Whites at Haywards Ltd and Whites at...
A NOAA research team plans to leave Bermuda today to study how African winds affect the Atlantic, and potentially improve hurricane forecasting.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association vessel Ron...
A controversial special development order (SDO) for Tucker’s Point has threatened both the environment and trust in the Government, according to OBA Senator Michael Fahy.
Sen Fahy, the Shadow Minister...