A US expert in youth counselling will be in Bermuda this week to help professionals who work with troubled teenagers.
David Rotenberg of Caron — a US-based charity that provides treatment for addicts ...
Criminals may be placing fishing line across roads in an attempt to cause motorists to crash, making them easy targets to rob.
Police have confirmed two incidents at the weekend where motorists were d...
Businesses owned by non-Bermudians will be able to buy up residential and commercial properties under new Government proposals.
But Economic Development Minister Grant Gibbons cautioned that, because ...
Independent MP Terry Lister is calling on Government to sack its Commissioner of Education for failing to show a commitment to the Island’s children.
Mr Lister, a former Education Minister under the P...
The Corporation of Hamilton has been given back control of its own financial affairs after Government lifted a temporary stewardship notice.
But the municipality will have comply with a list of financ...
The Progressive Labour Party has accused Governor George Fergusson of acting “in an irresponsible manner” after police launched an investigation into a betting shop owned by PLP leader Marc Bean.
And ...
Hundreds of Colonial War enthusiasts from the US are planning to visit Bermuda next year to celebrate the Island’s historic links with America.
The General Society of Colonial Wars, which was establis...
Police have dismissed Opposition claims that an investigation into alleged illegal gaming at a betting shop owned by PLP leader Marc Bean was politically motivated.
And Acting Police Commissioner Mike...
A group of former Bermuda Regiment commanders is calling for the introduction of a National Service programme in which every young person would have to take part and give back to the community.
The gr...
A charge of using a cell phone while riding a bike was dropped against a Pembroke man because police failed to provide sufficient evidence.
Kenneth Dill Wade, 28, was stopped by police on Crow Lane on...