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Defence Force officer found not guilty of murder, attempted murder
A Royal Bahamas Defence Force officer accused of murder and attempted murder was found not guilty on all counts on Wednesday.
Foul play suspected as bodies of two women found in separate incidents
Police on Eleuthera and New Providence are investigating after the bodies of two women were found in separate incidents at the weekend.
Two dead after shooting inside barbershop
Two men are dead after a shooting inside a barbershop on Saturday morning.
UPDATE: Another fire at BPL’s Clifton Pier facility
This was the scene at Bahamas Power and Light’s Clifton Pier facility after a fire broke out at around 11.30pm on Friday night.
Man shot dead on South Beach Drive
Police are investigating the nation’s latest murder after a man was shot dead on Monday morning.
Female dies in Long Island cutlass attack, man shot dead on Blue Hill Road
Two people are dead after a shooting on Blue Hill Road on Friday night and a cutlass attack on Long Island early on Saturday.
Three dead after car hits house in Long Island
Three men are dead after a car collided with a house in Long Island on Friday night.
Man shot dead by police in Chippingham incident
A man was shot dead by police after an incident in Chippingham early on Monday morning.
On Da Hook
THE pre-Christmas Wahoo bite is still strong, with fishermen also looking forward to the Tuna season heating up.
Operation Potcake team stays strong after robbery
MEMBERS of the Operation Potcake team targeted by armed robbers last week said the incident did not spoil their appreciation for the warmth and support shown by the Bahamian people as a whole.
New dream for Miss Universe contestant Celeste
LOCAL Miss Universe contestant Celeste Marshall, who succeeded in making the competition’s top 20, is now in the running to be named Miss CHI 2013.
Bahamas storms into men's 4x400 final
The first day of the IAAF World Relays saw a stunning victory for the Bahamas in the men's 4x400 heats and a world record for Jamaica in the men's 4x200 final.
Good weather and good fishing
FISHING is in the genes and the family in Abaco. Father and son Chris and Dylan Thompson are part of the Thompson family from Hope Town that goes back many generations. They took advantage of some great weather when they ventured out to spear some dinner this week.
Bahamas Ferries extends freight services to Abaco
Bahamas Ferries has extended its freight services to Marsh Harbour, Abaco, with the addition of its latest vessel, the M/V Inagua Spray.The Inagua Spray, a 246.5-foot roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessel, is capable of shipping 18 40-foot containers and tw
Why borrow money? PPP the right way
Family Island Airports - were we not told developments will be completed using PPP -Private-Public Partnership financing? Seems big announcement we borrowing from Saudi Arabia to develop Exuma Airport. A dollar is too much, Editor!
PMH staff 'at tipping point'
LOCAL doctors and nurses are calling on health officials to implement the “necessary protocols” to better protect healthcare workers at Princess Margaret Hospital amid safety concerns about the COVID-19 threat. Their calls for more safety measures comes as the country continues to experience a surge of COVID-19 cases, with the total currently standing at 679.
Over confident by half
Is there any process let alone progress on the flipping of Our Lucaya which the government purchased for $65 million?
National Track and Field Championships: Gardiner sets new national record in 400m
Young rising star Steven Gardiner of Abaco achieved a new national record in the men's 400 metres to highlight Saturday's final day of competition at the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations' National Open Track and Field Championships.
Navy called in as severe flood levels hit Exuma
RESIDENTS in Exuma suffered “severe flooding” over the weekend, Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper said yesterday, adding a Royal Navy vessel has been called in to help pump out water from affected areas.