Former Beaches & Parks Chairman Shanendon Cartwright is suggesting "higher authorities" played a part in over-budgeting at the Authority.
Some 1500 jobs over the next two years are on the way for Grand Bahama, according to Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper.
A former Attorney General is speaking out on gender-based issues, saying she believes part of the solution is more women in leadership.
Prime Minister Philip Davis accusing the former government of using the COVID-19 pandemic to avoid accountability and oversight.
The grandson of the 84-year-old woman who was allegedly strangled to death, says his grandmother was his rock and biggest supporter.
Attorney General Ryan Pinder confirming the Davis administration is looking at legislation addressing marital rape, citizenship & sex crimes.
March 15th, 2022 marks the second anniversary since the first positive COVID-19 case was recorded in The Bahamas.
The University of The Bahamas will have a new president at the helm beginning in Fall 2022. The newly chosen president comes with 30 years of...
Free National Movement Chairman Dr. Duane Sands says the recent relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions is discrimination against Bahamians.
The Davis administration says it will keep its pre-election promise of legislation to replace the Bahamas minimum wage with a livable wage.