Georges Clinton Police officers about their race against time to save a mans life. Police on alert tonight for possible Gang Activity after a Loudoun County teenager was shot and killed on the way to school. What were learning about the victim. And you can see its pretty windy over at Union Station tonight. Doug says the temperatures are starting to cool down. Hell tell us about the changes coming this Holiday Weekend. News4 at 11 starts now. We start tonight with that shooting that left a 17yearold dead. The suspect still on the loose. And right now police are out in force, trying to prevent more violence. News4s Jackie Bensen is live in the sterling neighborhood where all this happened. Jackie . Reporter doreen, this neighborhood is in shock tonight. There is a heavy Police Presence tonight in the pembroke town house complex there is concern that Gang Activity may have played a role in the broad daylight shooting of a High School Sophomore walking to a School Bus Stop this morning. L
The University of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes men’s basketball team came from 10 points down to force overtime against the Caro Construction Shockers on Wednesday night but couldn’t complete the comeback in New Providence Basketball Association (NPBA) playoff action. Despite leading by as much as eight points in regulation and having to claw back from
The University of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes men’s basketball team started off slowly against one of the top teams in the New Providence Basketball Association (NPBA) at the A.F. Adderley Gymnasium on Saturday night, but recovered and proved the adage of ‘it’s how you finish that matters’ to be true. The Mingoes trailed Sand Dollar,
Three Bahamian students had the unique opportunity to represent their country and connect with young people from around the world on issues of climate change, global diversity and sustainability. Akhepran International Academy (AIA) students Jeremiah Young, Arvadranique Knowles and Evan Hanna are in Egypt, where they attended the 17th UN Climate Change Conference of Youth
The preliminaries of the Barbados Road Tennis Open tournament continued yesterday at the Belfield Road Tennis Court in Black Rock, St. Michael, with several players securing their places in the round of 64 to be contested at a later date.Among those was the top-rated Julian ‘Michael Jackson’ White with a comfortable, straight sets 21-6, 21-4 victory against Damien Millar in the two best of three sets encounter.After days of rain and cancellation of matches, the return of road tennis was much welcomed and almost all of the seven matches played last night ended quickly.White’s encounter against Millar was no different and it was just a case of how many points Millar could accumulate against the formidable White who made light work of his opponent.Millar failed to register at least ten points in either set and it took a total of four minutes and nine seconds for White to complete the job.The most competitive matchup of the night was between Anthony ‘Charlie’ Chase and Wayne McDo