Jones Communications Limited CEO Wendall Jones has admitted to defaming billionaire hedge fund manager Louis Bacon through his newspaper, and has pledged to run a…
Over 1,000 people from around the world signed a petition urging the Bahamian government to ‘stop the abuse’ of carriage horses in The Bahamas. The…
The Bahamas needs tougher laws against poaching to deter the illegal activity. Fines as high as $250,000 and/or 25 years imprisonment have been proposed.
A 22-year-old carriage horse named Bloody Mary collapsed and died in the street with tourists on-board.
After promising the Bahamian public that he would release the report from UK gambling consultants after he reviewed it, Prime Minister Christie now admits there…
The Minister of National Security noted that a new gun culture has emerged in the country with more criminals gaining access to illegal weapons.
Tens of thousands of dollars in damage was caused by copper thieves who stripped the electrical wiring from the circle at the Grand Bahama Airport.
The Bahamas government pretends to vigorously prosecute people who commit heinous murders, at least until the publicity surrounding the case dies down.
After five hours of deliberations, a Supreme Court jury found two men guilty of taking part in a $395,360 smash-and-grab watch robbery.