A man acquitted of the murder of teenager Kellon Hill was yesterday fined for having knuckle-dusters in public.
Devon Hairston, 21, was confronted by police Wednesday after they saw him standing on Ol...
East end seniors are invited to speak with politicians about their concerns this Saturday at the last of a series of discussions.
Age Concern Bermuda yesterday announced that their third and final sen...
St George’s Mayor Kenneth Bascome hopes that his hard work in the town will help him retain the position in today’s municipal elections.
“I believe that the town has progressed,” he said. “It’s my hop...
Running a road race is a challenge Marissa Tucker was told she might never be able to face.
But on May 24, nearly 15 years after being diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder that limits even simple...
A Southampton man who missed his impaired driving trial avoided being arrested on the resulting warrant by pleading guilty.
Marco Lovell, 33, was scheduled to appear in Magistrates’ Court for trial at...
Even without a cruise ship, 2012 is proving to be a busy season in St George’s Harbour.
Yesterday the Old Town hosted a record number of visiting luxury motoryachts, according to Mark Soares of Bermud...
Bermuda’s Tourism Board is confident the industry is getting back on track, based on feedback from a recent retreat.
The National Tourism Plan was a primary focus at the two-day event last weekend.
Th...
After more than 40 years spent labouring in the medical field, Susan Pedro has been named the 2012 Nurse of the Year for her dedication.
Mrs Pedro, who currently works in Communicatable Diseases at th...
Two men were arrested on suspicion of drunk driving in the City of Hamilton over the weekend.
A Police Spokeswoman said yesterday that at around 12.30am on Saturday, officers on mobile patrol noticed ...
The Sunshine League Children’s Home is set to become a small special needs school and a rental space for events, according to a planning application.
The application by the Sunshine League to change t...