Man to pay fine for causing harm to mother of his child
BRIAN Miller Jr, 32, was granted $2,000 bail on Friday after pleading guilty to causing harm to the mother of his child during a domestic dispute earlier this month.
Woman accused of unlawful entry
A VISIBLY distressed and dishevelled woman was granted $2,000 bail on Friday after being charged with unlawfully entering a Lincoln Boulevard residence earlier in the week.
“They waited on my son like a thief in the night”
NINETEEN-year-old Jeremiah Vernal Stubbs had just begun to carve out a future: a new job, clear goals, and a deep love for his tight-knit family. But in a burst of gunfire just feet from his home on Winder Terrace, those dreams were violently extinguished on Friday.
GAIN AN EDGE: BTVI gains key insights at LA CASE conference
An alignment of strategic educational advancements is brewing at the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI). With accreditation imminent, a bold rebrand on the horizon and the institution’s 77th anniversary in 2026, BTVI is at the centre of a major convergence in which marketing and branding play an important role.
WORLD VIEW: Antigua and Barbuda hosts OAS at crucial juncture
The 55th Regular Session of the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) will be held in one of its smallest member states at a time of global political and economic uncertainty.
GB residents worry over void left by Silver Airways collapse
GRAND Bahama residents hope the void left by Silver Airways after its collapse will soon be filled - amid fears of the economic impact on the island.
Bahamas Urban Youth Development Centre says calls for govt support ‘unanswered’
AS reports emerge of mothers prostituting their daughters to make ends meet, the Bahamas Urban Youth Development Centre (BUYDC), an organisation dedicated to fighting child exploitation for over a decade, is demanding to know why its calls for government support have gone unanswered.
Cooper says FNM is ‘eager for a beatdown’ dismissing suggestions of early election
DEPUTY Prime Minister Chester Cooper, seemingly dismissing speculation of an early election, said the Free National Movement (FNM) appears “eager for a beat down”.
DANIEL FERGUSON: Recalling my mentor in public procurement
Most of you know that my written articles are geared towards sharing knowledge and insights with both my public procurement colleagues and the Bahamian public at large.
2025 Bishop Neil C Ellis Award of Excellence Celebrates Bimini’s Youth
A YOUTH award ceremony was held last week in Bimini.
Gas retailers hope no 'tremendous' price impact from Middle East war
Bahamian gasoline retailers are hoping to escape any "tremendous” price hike from the impact Israel's conflict with Iran will have on global oil costs.
Water Corp says Long Island woe not as bad as suggested
The Water and Sewerage Corporation has fired back at assertions by Long Island's MP that his constituents lost water supply because of troubles at the island's reverse osmosis plant.
Police Commissioner among Bahamians named in King's Birthday honours
POLICE Commissioner Shanta Knowles has been awarded the King's Police Medal for her services to law enforcement.
Police reserve officer killed along with attacker in gunfight
A POLICE reserve officer was shot dead along with one of his attackers as he tried to make a bank deposit at the RBC branch in Palmdale on Sunday.
Vandal damages and tries to burn Abaco shelter
A HURRICANE shelter under construction in Abaco has been damaged by a vandal who tried to set a fire in the building.
Gov’t allocates $2.5M to National Sports Endowment
THE government has allocated $2.5 million under the National Endowment for Sports in the 2025/2026 budget, aimed at supporting federations, local sporting events, coaching certification, and long-term athlete development.
Minnis demands answers on $120M Grand Lucayan sale
FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has criticised the government’s handling of the $120 million Grand Lucayan Resort sale, calling on Prime Minister Philip Davis to provide clarity on critical outstanding issues.
Helping hand for dialysis patients
DIALYSIS patients are being helped thanks to a donation to Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH).
Anthaya Charlton clocks lifetime best to win 100
Versatile Bahamian athlete Anthaya Charlton continued her impressive season with another spectacular feat at the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division One National Outdoor Track and Field Championships yesterday.



