Two and a half years after the passage of Hurricane Dorian, the island continues to make strides toward rebuilding.
ore than 50 police officers on Grand Bahama were awarded for long service and outstanding performance on the force.
Minister of Economic Affairs Michael Halkitis says he hopes the magic of Grand Bahama can be reclaimed, as he spoke on sustainability.
Petroleum dealers are considering a strike vote, according to vice president of The Bahamas Petroleum Dealers Association Vasco Bastian.
The country could see changes to the Immigration Act in the very near future, according to Attorney General Ryan Pinder.
One of several recent murders was on Sutton Street, off Kemp Road. But one pastor believes Kemp Road gets too much of a bad rap.
The nation's second Prime Minister, Hubert Alexander Ingraham, officially launching his volume one of his trilogy of books.
The Davis administration is looking at ways to sweeten the pot for nurses in hopes of keeping them here, according to the Health Minister.
One man is in custody, and the firearm police believe was used in the country's latest murder on Andros Avenue, has been found.
Police say there were 22 murders in the month of March, marking one of the most deadly months in Bahamian history.