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Video captured storm's horror
Video captured storm's horror
Cienna Riley, a seven-year-old resident of Lowe Sound, North Andros, repeatedly cried, "I don't want to die" as a powerful surge from Hurricane Matthew filled her home, and panic ensued.
Battle of the Bands a success
Battle of the Bands a success
The Bahamas All Stars is unlocking the full artistic potential of the young people of The Bahamas, empowering them to become productive citizens.
Fresh memories of Joaquin, as Matthew's impact anticipated
With Hurricane Matthew barrelling toward the southern islands of The Bahamas yesterday, Rum Cay resident Anne Strachan said many residents are emotionally scarred from Hurricane Joaquin and are feeling resigned to their fate.
Bahamas working to increase African-American visitors
The Ministry of Tourism (MOT) has locked in two major events that are expected to attract thousands of African-American visitors to The Bahamas in 2017.
Never be quick to judge
Never be quick to judge
The women's branch of the Progressive Liberal Party wishes to lend its voice to recent events of human interest, criminal conduct, our apparent inhumanity and the collective response to these issues of national import.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (1-5 August, 2016)
The Bahamas Parliament met on Wednesday where two major pieces of legislation were tabled and read for the first time.
No murders in July - and police credit team effort
No murders in July - and police credit team effort
THERE have been no reported murders for the entire month of July, with a senior police officer attributing it to a ?consistent? policing effort by members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Tennyson's astonishing proposition
Tennyson's astonishing proposition
How is it that former FNM turned PLP facilitator turned Dr. Hubert Minnis propagandist Tennyson Wells keeps interjecting himself into the affairs of the FNM that clearly are none of his business?
UPDATED: U.S. hits back with Bahamas travel advisory
UPDATED: U.S. hits back with Bahamas travel advisory
THE United States Embassy released a security message yesterday urging its citizens and US visitors in Nassau and Paradise Island to exercise heightened personal security awareness, pointing out that armed robberies and violent crime remain primary criminal threats.