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16-year-old accused of murder remanded

A JUVENILE was remanded to the Simpson Penn Centre for Boys yesterday after being charged with murdering a man in the Garden Hills area earlier this month.

Migrants guilty of illegal embarkation

SEVERAL migrants were charged in the Freeport Magistrate’s Court for illegal embarkation this week.

Extra security for Grove after double shooting

POLICE say they will beef up security in the Coconut Grove area after a 26-year-old woman and her uncle were killed in the community only a day apart last week.

Munroe questions need for travel health visa

THE Progressive Liberal Party has doubled down on criticisms of the government’s travel health visa, demanding that officials release an audited accounting breakdown of the initiative.

Police probe man’s suspected drowning

A BODY was found submerged in waters under a pier off Victoria Avenue yesterday morning.

BPL rejects claims and calls walkout illegal

IN response to unionised staff walking off the job yesterday to protest “unfair treatment”, Bahamas Power and Light issued a statement calling the walk out illegal and the claims unfounded.

AG’s office seeks stay on citizenship ruling

THE Office of the Attorney General on Friday filed documents asking the Court of Appeal to stay Supreme Court Justice Ian Winder’s consequential ruling on citizenship rights and to grant leave for the ruling to be appealed to the Privy Council.

BPL ‘HAS 14 DAYS’: Company told that it must solve issues or face union wrath

BAHAMAS Power and Light employees demonstrated outside the company’s headquarters yesterday, with the union representing line staff at the utility provider saying it is giving management 14 days to resolve all outstanding matters or face its “wrath”.

Teenager accused of murder

A TEENAGER was charged with murder in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Man punched police officer

A MAN who assaulted a police officer after punching another man in the face while they were both detained in police custody was yesterday fined $200.

Haitian man accused over deaths at sea

A HAITIAN man was arraigned on manslaughter charges in Freeport yesterday in connection with the deaths of two Haitian migrants in waters off Grand Bahama.

South Ocean becomes newest Rotary Club

THE Rotary Club of South Ocean is the newest and tenth Rotary club in the country.

Rotarians put focus on the environment

THE first day of July marks the beginning of a new Rotary year - and this year it also marks the addition of a new focus for Rotarians.

Police hunt for identity of stabbing victim

MAN was found dead with injuries consistent with stab wounds Monday morning off Prince Charles Drive.

Two arrested for drug possession

A MAN and a woman were arrested in Grand Bahama on Friday accused of drug possession with intent to supply.

Ministry ‘monitoring’ collapsed condo tragedy

THE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it is monitoring the tragedy in Surfside, Florida where at least nine people are dead and more than 100 people are unaccounted for after a multi-story condo building partially collapsed.

46 more people with COVID diagnosed over weekend

THE Bahamas recorded 46 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases over the weekend, pushing the nation’s overall tally to 12,543.

Two cases on cruise ship in Grand Bahama

TOURISM Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar said local residents were never exposed to two teens who had tested positive for COVID-19 on board a Royal Caribbean International cruise which ported in Grand Bahama on Thursday.

Minister has no answer on when there will be more Dorian inquests

NATIONAL Security Minister Marvin Dames could not say in a recent interview if the Coroner’s Court will launch further inquests that would see more people who went missing during Hurricane Dorian be declared dead.

Bystander shot by police in chase

THE family of the 36-year-old woman who was accidentally shot by an officer on Saturday say they plan to take legal action against the police for negligence.

Health visa would be scrapped under PLP

PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party Leader Philip “Brave” Davis says he will immediately end the travel health visa requirement if the system is still in place and his party wins the next general election.

MUM AND UNCLE SHOT DEAD 24 HOURS APART: Shavonna, 26, gunned down as family united to mourn earlier killing

A SINGLE mother was fatally shot in the Coconut Grove area on Friday night, a day after her uncle was killed at the same address.

Man in hospital after stabbing

A GRAND Bahama man is in hospital after he was stabbed early yesterday.

Nygard faces legal fight to stop seizure of properties

FASHION mogul Peter Nygard is facing more legal problems as the US Attorney for the Southern District of New York moves to seize five California properties connected to him, including a Marina del Rey condo where he hosted some of his infamous “pamper parties.”

Woman dies, man injured after shooting

A woman is dead and a man is in hospital after a shooting incident in Coconut Grove on Friday night.