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Father accused of helping murder suspect evade law
A FATHER and son were arraigned in a Magistrate’s Court yesterday over allegations that the son murdered a security guard for a local seafood processing centre last month, and the father subsequently helped assist him in evading the law. Seantino Ro
EDITORIAL: Who should take the ‘Bank Lane shuffle’ in handcuffs?
ABOUT 30 years ago a confused young man asked to see us.
Suspect wins $160k for police assault
A MAN who was unlawfully arrested, beaten by officers and falsely accused of stealing his own possessions was awarded over $163,000 in damages by the Supreme Court.
Wife accused in banker's murder
Wife accused in banker's murder By CHESTER ROBARDS Tribune Senior Reporter crobards@tribunemedia.net THE wife of murdered banker Stephen Sherman appeared in court yesterday accused of conspiring to have him killed. Renae Knowles-Sherman, 43, was arraig
Wife accused in banker's murder
Wife accused in banker's murder By CHESTER ROBARDS Tribune Senior Reporter crobards@tribunemedia.net THE wife of murdered banker Stephen Sherman appeared in court yesterday accused of conspiring to have him killed. Renae Knowles-Sherman, 43, was arraig
Wife accused in banker's murder
Wife accused in banker's murder By CHESTER ROBARDS Tribune Senior Reporter crobards@tribunemedia.net THE wife of murdered banker Stephen Sherman appeared in court yesterday accused of conspiring to have him killed. Renae Knowles-Sherman, 43, was arraig
INTERNATIONAL NEWS: Ex-cop guilty of murder and manslaughter in George Floyd case
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Former Minneapolis Officer Derek Chauvin was convicted Tuesday of murder and manslaughter for pinning George Floyd to the pavement with his knee on the Black man's neck in a case that touched off worldwide protests, violence and a furious reexamination of racism and policing in the U.S.
Bahamas bids farewell to the Royal couple
The Bahamas bid farewell to Prince William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, on Saturday night after their visit to Abaco and Grand Bahama – the last leg of their trip.
‘I couldn’t miss mum’s Christmas dinner’
A 43-YEAR OLD man who escaped police custody on Christmas Day told his lawyer he just wanted to spend Christmas with his mother and family.
Here comes your new look
Here comes your new look YOUR local online news experience is about to become more interactive, more informative and more dynamic with the launch of the new www.tribune242.com this Monday. The Tribune is changing the look and feel of its website in order
VIDEOS: Freeport during and after Isaias
These videos show the effects of Hurricane Isaias in Freeport over the weekend.
COMING THIS WEEKEND: The Tribune's Top 5
This Saturday, a brand new online feature begins on tribune242.com: The Tribune's Top 5.
VIDEO: Nassau hit by stormy weather over the weekend
Stormy weather hit the capital over the weekend, with thunderstorms, heavy rain and lightning.
Long lines and empty shelves after lockdown U-turn
Food stores were inundated with shoppers on Wednesday, hours after the government reversed the seven-day lockdown.
Monday night weather update
The worst of the current weather looks to be to the south or north east of New Providence – embedded thunderstorms are in a line from The Abacos, eastern New Providence and South Andros.
Art prompts row as British body backs out
IN what one UK newspaper has called an “unprecedented rebuke,” the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas has criticised the British Council for distancing itself from a Bahamian show it commissioned.The British Council specialises in international cult
Nomination Day – as it happened
All the latest from Nomination Day ahead of the general election on September 16th.
Followers flock to The Tribune online
Followers flock to The Tribune online Readers continue to flock to The Tribune online, with the 5,000 'likes' barrier on our Facebook site being broken this weekend. This comes after a huge number of visits to the tribune242.com website throughout May. M
Crisis Centre was right to turn down Miller donation, say readers
The Bahamas Crisis Centre was right to turn down a $1,000 donation from Tall Pines MP Leslie Miller, according to the majority of voters in the tribune242.com poll.