A convicted con man yesterday admitted ripping off two local guest houses, leaving them with more than $9,000 in unpaid bills.
Dana Edward Martin, 53, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’...
A Sandys man was yesterday charged in Magistrates’ Court with sexually assaulting his spouse in an incident on Friday.
The 38-year-old, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, was not required to ...
A drunken brawl with police officers in the Hamilton Police Station cost an American contract worker $2,000 in fines this morning.
Matthew Marshall, 25, pleaded guilty to two counts of assault and one...
Convicted con man Dana Edward Martin this morning admitted ripping off two local guest houses, leaving them with more than $9,000 in unpaid bills.
Martin, 53, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty in Magi...
A Hamilton Parish man was banned from the road for a year after crashing into a wall yesterday morning.
Malcolm Taylor appeared in Magistrates’ Court less than nine hours after his arrest, with a band...
Bermuda’s public school teachers will have to purchase a $250 licence in order to work on the Island next year.
The fee was previously paid for by Government teachers were recently informed by the Be...
Difficult financial times will result in less money for the Island’s remaining veterans, according to Jack Lightbourn of the Bermuda War Veterans Association.
Speaking yesterday to the Hamilton Rotary...
Police arrested two men and seized a loaded firearm in an incident near Clayhouse Inn on Saturday.
According to a Police Spokesman, at around 2.30am that day officers were on patrol on North Shore in ...
A first attempt at an ocean crossing nearly ended in disaster after the sailing vessel Riot lost control of its steering while battling the rough weather.
“Anything that could go wrong did go wrong,” ...
The four-man crew of the Elle were safely on dry land yesterday following a rescue from strong winds and high seas on Sunday.
Enjoying the St George’s Dinghy Club, crewman Jim Schweitzel said: “The wi...