Former Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis labelling the Prime Minister's budget communication the worst one ever.
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.
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.
The Acting Commissioner of Police is suggesting the need to create a domestic violence unit within the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Police believe the shooting deaths of five men, including 32-year-old Ridge Bryant, over the weekend are linked to a gang drug turf war.
Bahamians joined with thousands of music fans Saturday night in welcoming the hugely popular jazz in the gardens back.