Bahamas Christian Council President warned power-hungry politicians not to irrevocably damage the country in their self-serving desire to get ahead.
The Royal Oasis Resort remains a casualty of the 2004 Hurricane Frances with no near-future plan to get it back on track.
The $24 billion lawsuit against Credit Suisse has revealed possible illegal business dealings with Iranian government.
Prime Minister Ingraham’s proposed amendments to the Parliamentary Elections Act address restrictive aspects of the laws and will allow more Bahamian citizens outside the country…
Grand Bahama police are searching for 72-year-old John William Batchelor, of Ontario, Canada, after his abandoned boat was found in waters off West End.
The new remand court at Fox Hill will save the justice system hundreds of thousands of dollars in transportation and manpower costs.
Prime minister Ingraham said for the first time in Bahamian history, international organizations will be able to monitor the election process to ensure transparency.
Prime Minister Ingraham said an election date has not yet been set because the government is still in the preparation process.
The prime minister said Hannes Babak was unacceptable and his work permit was not renewed for good, valid, sound reasons.