Environmental Management Plan released two days after launch as activists call for the EIA
A SpaceX environmental report concluded that booster landings in The Bahamas will have no lasting impact on marine life, air quality, or water pollution. However, activists had previously called for a separate report that has not yet been released.
WORLD VIEW: CARICOM nations should respond together to new American policies
Two executive orders issued by US President Donald Trump have sparked concern across the Caribbean, much as they have in Central America and beyond.
Athletes qualify for the CARIFTA Games
ATHLETES turned in winning performances to qualify for the 2025 CARIFTA Games at the second edition of the Red-Line Field Events Classic hosted on Saturday at the original Thomas A Robinson Stadium.
Bahamas qualifies for FIBA AmeriCup 2025
The Bahamas senior men’s national basketball team concluded the final window of the FIBA AmeriCup 2025 qualifiers with a 105-83 loss to the USA but managed to accomplish their main goal of qualifying for the FIBA AmeriCup 2025 last night at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium.
Surveillance footage shows prisoners urging medical help for man who died in police custody
SURVEILLANCE footage from the Central Police Station’s cell block shows prisoners urging officers to get medical help for 60-year-old Hartman Dawkins as he repeatedly complained of feeling unwell — his condition deteriorating over multiple interactions before he was found dead in his cell.
McCoy helps Bulldogs add FHSAA Class 3A regional championship title to their collection
ON the heels of winning their District 4-3A Championship title, versatile Terrell McCoy helped the Bulldogs varsity girls’ basketball team add the FHSAA Class 3A regional championship title to their collection at Bolles High School in Jacksonville, Florida.
INSIGHT: Many questions raised over rehired retirees
THE announcement last week that nearly 500 retired people have been re-employed by the government could be dismissed as a gotcha moment in politics – but it actually has deep ramifications across our society.
Pintard says FNM would not let rehires ‘double-dip’
FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said an administration he leads would not let rehired retirees “double dip” by receiving a pension and a salary and would publicise the re-engagement of any retiree, providing information about the duration of their contracts and the position they will fill.
CARICOM launches comprehensive review of Caribbean’s trade relations with US
CARICOM has launched a comprehensive review of the region’s trade relations with the United States as Caribbean leaders brace for potential challenges stemming from shifting US trade policies.
GAIN AN EDGE: Illuminating pathways - Eleuthera’s job readiness programme sparks transformation
AS Eleuthera native Kristanna Shantor Sands watched her cousin and his wife diligently complete their assignments for University of The Bahamas’ (UB) Leading Light Programme (LLP), a realisation struck her — this was more than just a training initiative. It was a gateway to new possibilities in the booming tourism industry.
Man shot dead in front of girlfriend and child
A man was gunned down while in the car with his girlfriend and young child outside a restaurant this morning.
Murder accused remanded after bail violation
A MAN awaiting trial for murder was granted bail on Friday after he was accused of failing to sign in at his local police station for 18 days.
"Prolific offender" sentenced to three years for groping teen
A MAN was sentenced to three years in prison on Friday after he admitted to indecently assaulting an 18-year-old female at Prince George Wharf earlier this month.
Teen accused of West St murder
A 17-year-old boy was imprisoned on Friday after he was accused of the fatal shooting of Miler Thelamour on West Street last year.
Man to compensate officer injured when he resisted arrest
A MAN was ordered to compensate a police superintendent he injured while resisting arrest earlier this month.
PM signed a $200m framework agreement with Afreximbank at CARICOM last week
PRIME Minister Philip Davis signed a $200 million framework agreement with the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) last week on the sidelines of a CARICOM meeting in Barbados.
Crawfish volumes up 10-15% but ‘don’t let our guard down’
Bahamian fishermen are warning “we must not let our guard down” over illegal poaching despite enjoying a 10-15 percent year-over-year increase in lobster catch volumes for the season to-date.
‘Tighten’ anti-corruption Bills and ‘restore trust’
Anti-corruption Bills passed by the House of Assembly on Wednesday are vital “to restore trust” in the fight against graft but they can be further “tightened”, governance reformers argued yesterday.
Don’t abandon Integrity Commission, Gov’t told
Governance reformers yesterday warned it will be a mistake for the Government to abandon the proposed Integrity Commission Bill and the “proactive” anti-corruption measures it contains.
Minister: Small businesses more cyber crime vulnerable
A Cabinet minister yesterday described cyber security is both a “key pillar of economic stability and growth” and critical to The Bahamas’ national security.


