As conviction rates continue to plummet, Judge Jon Isaacs, who many consider a danger to Bahamian society, has ordered a jury to acquit another man…
Between 20 and 30 homes were destroyed by fire in the Haitian shantytown known as The Mud in Marsh Harbour, Abaco. It is the third…
A man accused of attempted murder and making death threats was released on bail, on his own recognizance, by Judge Jon Isaacs.
Calling it “the most ambitious transformation and modernisation programme ever in Bahamian history”, Prime Minister Ingraham asked the nation’s patience as his government continues critically…
Police have confirmed the safety of the two-year-old but efforts are being stepped up in the search for the mother, 20-year-old Krishanna Higgs.
Despite Environment Minister Earl Deveaux saying there would be no oil drilling in The Bahamas, BPC is confident it will start drilling in 2012.
One Bahamian, attempting to secure his wife’s status, said that the new policy presents a huge financial burden to his family.
The Bahamas Government held a contract signing and groundbreaking ceremony for the redevelopment of the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre.
A Palm Beach County man has been charged with illegally importing fish and wildlife from the Bahamas.