Voters on Grand Bahama and the family islands will return to the polls on January 27th to cast their ballots in the long-awaited local government elections.
With just hours to go before we usher in a new year, celebrations will once again be different under new restrictions.
More three months after police announced suspects will no longer be paraded in public, Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt is weighing in.
We're in a life or death situation, according to Free National Movement leader Michael Pintard, two says new COVID restrictions may be necessary.
Deandre Ayton returns to action with a bang. Meanwhile boxing is making its return early next year.
For the second year in a row, there will be no Junkanoo on Boxing Day and New Year's morning.
A top PAHO official says increasing the country's vaccination rate should trump booster shots.
Amid controversy over their rejected application, carnival operators are hoping to open this week.
The long-awaited announcement on the future of the Grand Lucayan resort will be made as early as Monday, according to Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper.
The University of The Bahamas is building a partnership with the Bahamas government.