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US Navy searches for sunken El Faro off Crooked Island
MIAMI (AP) - A US Navy vessel was expected to depart on Monday on a search for a missing cargo ship that was lost in the Atlantic Ocean during Hurricane Joaquin with 33 crew members on board.

Woman assisting police after her husband is stabbed to death
A 47-year-old Grand Bahama man was found stabbed to death in his home early yesterday in Freeport, pushing the homicide count for the year to nine on the island.

1,800 join in run hosted by Atlantic Medical
OVER 1,800 people took part in the annual Atlantic Medical Fun Run/Walk on Saturday morning, the large field including competitive runners, regular walkers and joggers, parents and children, several politicians and clergymen.
Bahamas shivers through coldest night for five years
RESIDENTS are being asked to brace themselves for more cold weather as The Bahamas islands are expected to experience a second night of 50 degree Fahrenheit temperatures.

Man denies exposing himself to tourists
A MAN denied an allegation in Magistrate’s Court yesterday of “exposing himself” to tourists on a popular beach over the weekend.
‘Basketball Smiles’ shine bright
SMILING faces were the order of the day at the closing of the 2016 Basketball Smiles camp. Held at the CI Gibson school field, the closing ceremony featured awards presentations for the “most improved” and “outstanding” campers, among others, as well as gift presentations courtesy of Atlantis, Paradise Island.

SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING UPDATE
The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has re-issued a severe thunderstorm warning from 9:45 am to 11:45 am.

Barge breaks loose and strikes dock
A BARGE anchored near the north-eastern end of New Providence broke loose over the weekend, crashing into a dock at Ocean Club Estates on Paradise Island.

Murder suspect held after failing to charge his EMD
A MURDER suspect has been remanded after he was accused of breaching his bail.

Queen’s Baton Relay makes a stop in Bahamas from April 2-4
IMMEDIATELY following the departure of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Bahamas is set to receive another Royal visit.
Freeport is snakebitten
GRAND Bahamians weren’t surprised to learn from Lucayan Renewal Holdings Limited that the Electra America Hospitality Ltd deal to purchase the Grand Lucayan Resort had fallen through. After repeated delays to get this deal done, it became apparent that nothing would materialise.
POESIA A BOOST FOR PORT LUCAYA
POESIA A BOOST FOR PORT LUCAYA FREEPORT - Merchants in the Port Lucaya Marketplace are still smiling after Saturday's visit of the MSC Poesia. The 93,330 ton specially-chartered ship deposited more than 71 per cent of its 2,500 passengers onto shore to e
SHIPYARD IN $50K REWARD OVER THEFTS
The Grand Bahama Shipyard is appealing for the public's help - and offering a $50,000 reward - to recover three propeller cones that each weigh more than 1,000 pounds, warning that their theft will prevent the company from completing repair work on incomi
West Grand Bahama and Bimini By-Election Advanced Poll sees 95 percent turnout
THE advanced poll in Bimini had a 95 per cent turnout rate, according to administrator Eva Kay Arthur, the assistant returning officer overseeing the process on that island.

Eleuthera man charged with possession of eight pounds of hemp and gun
A MAN was granted bail after he was allegedly found with a loaded firearm and eight pounds of marijuana in Eleuthera last weekend.

Cooper not concerned that crime will impact tourism
TOURISM Minister Chester Cooper said he is not concerned that crime will impact tourism, adding: “The Bahamas is a safe place.”
Claims of cutting electric cost
LISTENING to parliamentary Channel proceedings of today…MP for Cat Island it continues to amaze me that he still contends that the PLP Government reduced the cost of electricity by 40%!
Chess Federation to host Invitational Training Seminar for top junior players
THE Bahamas Chess Federation (BCF) is scheduled to host an Invitational Training Seminar for the top junior chess players in the island nation May 5-6.United States chess grandmaster Renier Gonzalez has been invited to personally train the winners of
Polls paint different stories
Sam Duncombe needs to understand The Tribune Poll probably is mostly Nassau-Freeport residents, done on-line whilst The Domain Poll was targeted across all islands.

62 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths reported on Saturday
The Ministry of Health reported that there were 62 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases and two deaths on Saturday.