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  • Cayman: Police Respond to Armed Robbery in West Bay
    From RCIPS Just before 4:00AM, this morning, Saturday 28 September, police received a report of an armed robbery at a commercial premises on Mount Pleasant Road, West Bay. It was reported that two […]
  • Cayman: Police Commence Third Road Safety Campaign for 2024 in Support of National Road Safety Strategy,
    Following its Carnival Season Road Safety Campaign this past June/July, the RCIPS is conducting its third targeted road safety campaign beginning Monday, as part of its efforts to reduce serious […]
  • Cayman: Fire last Thursday (26) Evening at St Ignatius Loyala Hall
    FIRE Social media was alive last night Sep 26 immediately after 6pm, when smoke was seen erupting from the Liola Hall, part of the St Ignatius Church Complex. The RCIPS confirmed that eight persons […]
  • Cayman Recovery Begins Following Inclement Weather
    Grand Cayman, 26 September 2024 – The Cayman Islands have officially entered the recovery phase following six days of inclement weather caused by the development of Hurricane Helene. As […]
  • Cayman: Safety Top Concern as Inclement Weather Continues 
    (25 September 2024) – Weather conditions associated with Hurricane Helene continue to affect Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac today, Wednesday 25 September. The Cayman Islands National Weather […]

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Room to roam for Blues

The Blue Iguanas have now got double the room to roam- thanks to the purchase of a piece of privately owned land in the Salina Reserve. The sale was made possible by willing land owners and an EU grant to…

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Coroner: Amy Winehouse died from too much alcohol

LONDON (AP) — A coroner says Amy Winehouse died as the unintended consequence of drinking too much alcohol. Coroner Suzanne Greenaway gave a verdict of “death by misadventure,” saying the singer had voluntarily consumed alcohol and risked the consequences. The…

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Rina may have reached its peak. Invest 97L of no concern except for heavy rain

As of 10am this morning (26) Hurricane Rina is holding its own and is a borderline Cat. 2/3 storm. Wind shear values from the CIMSS products indicate that there is about 20 knots of shear right over the core of…

YOU MUST SPEAK UP: Getaway driver who would not rat sent to jail

A getaway driver who refused to rat on the rest of the gang has been jailed for five years. John Miller said he feared his life and the life of his mother would be in grave danger if he cooperated…

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Bodden Town power cut

An electrical fault in Bodden Town caused a power failure for almost two hours. Extra police patrols were dispatched in the area during the darkness.  A spokesman for the RCIPS said: “At approximately 18.30hrs tonight there was a power outage in…

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Traffic diversions

Due to sea water and debris covering the road in the vicinity of the Public Beach, the following traffic diversions are now in place; Traffic travelling out of West Bay is being diverted onto the Esterly Tibbetts Highway at the…

The Umpires strike back

The Cayman Islands Cricket Association, together with the Cayman Islands Cricket Umpires Association held a Cricket Seminar and Umpires Workshop at the John Gray High School Hall. The workshop was hosted by Billy Doctrove an International Cricket Council’s Elite Umpire,…

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US beats Cuba at Pan Ams

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — Even if it isn’t quite the “Miracle on Grass,” it’s still a victory over Cuba, and it’s still a big deal for the U.S. baseball team. The United States upset its biggest rival 12-10 Monday in…

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Rain doesn’t dampen runners spirits

Despite threatening conditions which ultimately washed out many of Saturday’s later activities, nearly half a hundred intrepid individuals gathered for a damp outing to celebrate WORLD RUN DAY on the local scene. Chadwick Webster and Derek Larner led the troops…