Court proceedings began yesterday against Kirk Thomas Roberts and St. Vincent deportee Alphonso Holder on charges they imported more than $25,000 worth of cannabis into the Island.
Roberts, 39, and Ho...
pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice by giving a false name.
But Arnold Allen Pitcher alleged that two officers beat him and threatened to beat him when they arrested him on January 10 a...
Police are remaining tight-lipped over reports that a local man is likely to appear in court today in connection with a major drugs investigation.
The Royal Gazette understands that the man is likely ...
for the daylight Island Hi Coffee shop robbery.
Woods had nothing to say yesterday before Chief Justice Austin Ward sentenced him for the August 31 heist which took place just three blocks from Hamilt...
concluded yesterday with Premier Jennifer Smith welcoming the exchange of ideas with academics and politicians.
A Government spokesman said the conference produced "wide ranging, lively and productive...
Defence lawyer Larry Mussenden yesterday questioned Police's methods for arresting suspected drunk drivers, saying Police actions to stop suspected drunk drivers is based on "flimsy'' reasons.
Mr. Mus...
effort between the Bermuda Fire Service and the volunteer St. George's Fire Brigade.
One floor of a split-level home on Wellington Slip Road was gutted causing an estimated $175,000 worth of damage.
L...
believed to have drowned in the waters in Point Shares.
The man was pulled from the waters of Fairyland's Creek, near Keybay Lane, Pembroke around 9.30 a.m. yesterday.
His lifeless body was taken to K...
What was once the stuff of science fiction is now a reality with the arrival last week of a production model electric car.
Soon to be available from the Island's newest auto dealer, Electric Avenues, ...
Concern about the amount of noxious fumes coming from motor vehicles has prompted Government to launch a monitoring programme at the Transport Control Department.
The voluntary programme will run for ...