Senate President Lashell Adderley and Opposition Senator Michela Barnett-Ellis condemning "slap on the wrist sentences" for sexual offenders.
A corporate sponsor signs on to support The Bahamas’ CARIFTA team, with a pledge of more than $100,000.
Several organizations partnering with Cable Bahamas Group of Companies to raise awareness and financial assistance for Hands for Hunger.
A non-profit group is calling on the government to provide more support for the education of children with autism.
It has been years in the making and now, The Bahamas Alliance for Animal Rights And Kindness, better known as Baark, is officially in possession of...
Rev and Aliv have been confirmed as the fastest network services in the country. Aliv winning the fastest mobile network, while Rev has been named the...
Twenty-nine-year-old Racquel Forbes is crushing it at Bahama Rock as the first certified female dragline operator in the Caribbean.
A STEM program teaching high school students programming and coding, is shifting the focus on Grand Bahama.
It's time to get back in the shacks but that will look different this time around due to the pandemic, with three upcoming holiday parades.
An estimated 10 to 13-percent of Bahamian adults is suffering from kidney disease, according to local health experts.