Homepage for the Visual Studio Code Flask tutorial.

More than 100 immigrants detained in past fortnight

MORE than 100 migrants were taken into custody by immigration officials within the last two weeks on Grand Bahama, according to a senior immigration officer.

Man awaits court date over sex attack on four-year-old

A MAN is scheduled return to the Supreme Court in two weeks to learn whether his trial will proceed concerning the alleged sexual assault of a four-year-old child.

Grand Lucayan reopens hotel after hurricane

THE Grand Lucayan Resort has reopened one of its two hotel and hundreds of hotel workers on Grand Bahama are now back to work following Hurricane Matthew.

Davis praise for Sandals reopening

DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis congratulated officials from Sandals Royal Bahamian on the resort’s reopening at event on Friday night.

FNM leader shrugs off Pinewood party protest

FREE National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr Hubert Minnis was dismissive and seemingly indifferent yesterday when asked about recent disagreements between party executives and members of the Pinewood Constituency Association over the organisation’s decision to choose a candidate that was not largely supported by the association.

BNCP reveals first eight candidates for 2017 election

THE Bahamas National Coalition Party (BNCP) held its first candidates launch on Friday at the Bahamas Public Service Officers Union (BPSU) Hall.

Minnis: BPL should have spread 'increased' bills over months

BAHAMAS Power and Light (BPL) Company Ltd’s “increased” billing should have been spread over several months and up to a year to facilitate those Bahamians who are still struggling to recover from Hurricane Matthew, Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr Hubert Minnis insisted yesterday as he criticised the electricity provider for “inconsiderate and inhumane” actions.

Tribune scores triple success in Bahamas Press Club awards

THE Tribune picked up three prizes as the best in Bahamian media was recognised at the Bahamas Press Club second annual Media Awards at the British Colonial Hilton on Saturday night.

Two men shot dead in weekend killings

TWO men were killed in two separate shooting incidents over the weekend taking the country’s murder count to 92 for the year, according to The Tribune’s records.

Police: Be extra careful in run-up to Christmas holidays

POLICE are warning people to be “extra careful” in the run-up to the Christmas holiday season following several armed robberies and break-ins in the past few days.

Minnis: Crime makes Bahamians prisoners in their own homes

ON THE heels of a brazen supermarket armed robbery and another recorded homicide in the capital, Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr Hubert Minnis said he was “disappointed” that the Christie administration has failed to arrest criminal acts in this country where Bahamians have become “prisoners” in their own homes.

PM urges people to register to vote - and help the PLP return to office

PRIME Minister Perry Christie has said his Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) must be re-elected to government as he urged Bahamians to register to vote at a time when registration numbers are low.

Sunday morning robbery terror: police shoot suspects after Super Value is raided

POLICE shot two armed robbery suspects early on Sunday morning, moments after they robbed Super Value Food Store on West Bay Street and led police on high-speed chase that ended in a residential area off East Street South.

Man in his 50s found shot dead in his Palm Tree Avenue home

TWO men were killed in two separate shooting incidents over the weekend taking the country's murder count to 92 for the year, according to The Tribune's records.

Police question suspect after young man dies in Yellow Elder Gardens shooting

A MAN is in custody assisting police in connection with a shooting incident that left a young man dead in Yellow Elder Gardens on Friday night.

Government will use landfill issues as "election gimmick" says DNA leader

DEMOCRATIC National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney on Friday slammed the Christie administration for its silence on management of the New Providence landfill in the short to medium-term, as he suggested that the government is likely using a resolution to the landfill's management woes as an election gimmick.

Turnquest slams government over failure to help schools and children after hurricane

FREE National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest says the Christie Administration has failed to help children and schools in Grand Bahama in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.

Lighthouse Pointe reopens on Grand Bahama after Hurricane Matthew

THE Grand Lucayan Resort has reopened one of its two hotel and hundreds of hotel workers on Grand Bahama are now back to work following Hurricane Matthew.

Convicted double rapist Oscar Ingraham to argue his own appeals

A DOUBLE rapist challenging two convictions in the Court of Appeal will have to argue his own cases.

Andros murderers tell judge they have "difficulty adjusting to incarceration" at sentencing

TWO men convicted of the murder and kidnapping of an Immigration Department officer and his girlfriend in Andros have had difficulty adjusting to incarceration, a judge was told on Friday.

Lawyer Michael Kemp found dead on West Bay Street

PROMINENT Attorney Michael Kemp collapsed and died on Thursday night on West Bay Street in what police have described as a “sudden death”.

Police name two more suspects wanted for murder questioning

POLICE in New Providence have released photographs and information on two more men they are seeking as suspects for questioning over a number of recent murders.

Getting ready to mark National Women's Week

THE Ministry of Social Services and Community Development announced National Women’s Week and officially introduced its newest director to the public during a press conference on Monday.

Academics to state case for reparations

ACADEMICS at the University of the Bahamas (UB) will make their case for reparations and reparative justice in the sixth installment of the Caribbean Critical Symposium Series today.

Lyford Cay school open house

LYFORD Cay International School (LCIS) has expanded its scholarship programme to include awards to Bahamian students who display outstanding ability in academics, arts, technology, community service, languages, Junkanoo, sports and other areas.