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.
Police are probing not one, but two daring, early morning break-ins at a local bank, caught on camera. Now police need your help.
Plans announced for Bahamian heritage night with Jazz Chisholm and the Miami Marlins. Marcellus Hall has the latest in sports.
Prime Minister Philip Davis addressing the controversy surrounding the National Security Minister's comments over a four-year plea deal.
Child abandonment is rising in the country, according to Minister of Social Services, Obie Wilchcombe who says fixing the economy may help.
Government hosting terrorist financing risk assessment training for non-profit organizations deemed high risk.
An overwhelming majority of National Insurance workers have agreed to strike, according to a recent vote by Public Managers Union members.