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Family mourns victim of car crash
FAMILY and friends mourned the death of Lakeisha Rolle yesterday as the 18-year-old victim of a horrific Eleuthera car crash was laid to rest.
Police confirm two detained over fatal shooting of man
POLICE say two men have been detained for questioning in connection with the recent shooting death of a man over the weekend.
Suspected drowning at Potter's Cay Dock
POLICE are investigating a suspected drowning at Potter’s Cay Dock Monday morning.
Minister buys first gold relay tickets
SPORTS minister Dr Daniel Johnson bought the first two gold tickets to get sales rolling for the May 24 and 25 International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Bahamas World Relays 2014 at the Thomas A Robinson Stadium.
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EDITOR, The Tribune.
Attorney pleads not guilty to assault charge
Attorney Keod Smith appeared in the magistrates' court today and pleaded not guilty to charges of assault, threats of harm and causing damage.
Rotary, youth clubs clean Yamacraw Beach
IN recognition of World Interact Week, the Rotary Club of Nassau partnered with its youth clubs to clean Yamacraw Beach on Saturday.
Debt collection laws
I have to question the statement of the Minister of State Finance as to whether it is legal that the Ministry of Finance has retained a private contractor to collect taxes due-owing?
US man killed in boating accident identified
By DENISE MAYCOCK
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EDITOR, The Tribune.
Man dies diving off Harbour Island
POLICE in Eleuthera are investigating the death of a man who died following a fishing trip over the weekend.
UPDATED: Coronavirus – 61-year-old is first case
Acting Minister of Health Jeffrey Lloyd announced that a 61-year-old female resident of New Providence who does not have relevant travel history is the first confirmed person with COVID-19 in The Bahamas.
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PLP leader: We are ready for the task
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party leader Philip “Brave” Davis said his party is up to the task of leading the country out of the “dark age” it is now in.
DEMOLITION GOES ON DESPITE SHANTY FIRE: No casualties reported but cause of blaze is still being investigated
DEMOLITION of the Kool Acres community will still proceed today despite the blaze that tore through the shanty town on Saturday engulfing more than 70 homes and destroying numerous belongings and personal items.
NAUGHTY'S NFL PICKS: Week 5
Watch the birdies! Ravens, Hawks, Falcons and Eagles are soaring
AFTER going 10-5 last week, it takes me to 36-17 for the season and trending upward.
UPDATED: Donna Vasyli sentenced to 20 years in prison for murder
AFTER she was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the stabbing death of her millionaire husband, an attorney for Donna Vasyli said her legal team intends to challenge the guilty verdict of a jury that the widow felt “betrayed” her.
Sunshine Holdings ‘tests water’ for $20m
Sunshine Holdings is “testing the waters” with a $20 million preference share offering, its chairman revealing that the proceeds will be used for balance sheet restructuring.
Permanent residence reforms 'no hedge' on tax info share
The proposed permanent residency reforms are “not a hedge” against OECD/G-20 plans for a worldwide automatic exchange of tax information system, a leading financial services executive said yesterday.
Yolett McPhee-McCuin and Rebels stun Stanford, reach first Sweet 16 in 16 years
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Sobbing as she received hugs from friends, family and administrators, Mississippi coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin tried to grasp the magnitude of her team's stunning win against top-seeded Stanford when someone reminded her there's more basketball to be played.