Man who is accused of home theft remanded to prison
A MAN was yesterday remanded to prison over allegations he broke into a residence to steal a video game console and its accessories.
Denied bail over assault charge
A 35-year-old man who assaulted another man earlier this week was yesterday denied bail ahead of his trial.
36 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Wednesday
The Bahamas recorded 36 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, 30 on New Providence and six on Grand Bahama.
Government releases lockdown emergency order
THE government released the emergency order for the current two-week lockdown on Tuesday night.
Schools will still reopen in September, says Lloyd
THE Ministry of Education still intends to reopen public schools on September 21 with virtual education first and then move on to “blended learning” to be a combination of virtual and face-to-face classrooms, according to Education Minister Jeff Lloyd.
Davis blasts the government for its 'failure
PLP leader Philip “Brave” Davis labelled the Minnis administration a failure over its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying the new lockdown is “only necessary because of a series of specific mistakes” made by the government.
Turnquest: Expect big changes to family budget
FINANCE Minister Peter Turnquest said while officials expect some changes to happen in the “family budget” due to the re-imposed national shutdown, decisions have yet to be made concerning the future of public servants.
Abaco mother worried about support after her son tests positive
AN Abaco woman, whose son has COVID-19, says she is concerned about the lack of communication from health officials on the island as she and her husband have yet to be tested for the virus.
Salons fear they will not survive second lockdown
AFTER the initial COVID-19 lockdown forced them to close for three months earlier this year, some salon and barbershop owners fear they won’t be able to survive this new restrictive period.
Mountain of PPE equipment arrives from China
THE shortage of Personal Protection Equipment has been a problem for countries all over the world since the COVID-19 crisis first exploded.
PMH STAFF PLEA FOR PROTECTION: Doctors and nurses beg for equipment to guard against COVID
WITH the situation at Princess Margaret Hospital at “a boiling point”, doctors and nurses yesterday called on health officials to implement the “necessary protocols” to better protect workers amid safety concerns at the hospital about the COVID-19 threat.
Why close down islands with no recorded cases?
FAMILY Island restauranteurs like Dwight Hart are frustrated with the one-size-fits-all COVID-19 restrictions that will force him to shutter his business for two weeks even though Exuma only has three confirmed cases of the virus.
Johnson’s warning on work permits
AMID economic uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Immigration Minister Elsworth Johnson said the government will not be issuing any new work permits, except under “urgent circumstances”.
Passenger death sees jet divert
AN American Airlines plane from Puerto Rico landed at the Lynden Pindling International Airport on Monday night to disembark an elderly man who died. According to government officials, the diversion took place after the 84-year-old man experienced a medical event and became unresponsive. He was given medical assistance but died.
‘Full’ animal centre cries for help
THE Bahamas Humane Society is at full capacity with over 400 animals in the shelter and representatives have made an appeal for donations of food and cash.


