Man who allegedly shot cop following car crash listed as POI
by Patrice Walters September 22nd, 2019
The St. James police have listed a man, who allegedly opened gunfire at a police officer this morning, as a person of interest.
Electronic warrants system for traffic tickets soon to be implemented
by Patrice Walters September 21st, 2019
Electronic warrants will be a feature of the revamped traffic ticket management system, to be rolled out, in another week.
The Jamaica Environment Trust (JET) has indicated that today’s coastal clean-up activity at the Palisadoes go kart track in Kingston
JTA appeals for blood donations for teacher mauled by pitbulls
by Patrice Walters September 21st, 2019
The Jamaica Teachers Association (JTA) has appealed for its members to donate blood for the primary school teacher, who was mauled by 4
PM Holness: Jamaica’s economic policies will remain in place even if governing party changes
by Patrice Walters September 20th, 2019
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, has sought to assure the business and investment sector that the country’s economic policies will
Opposition concerned security forces not informed of extended SOE curfew times
by Patrice Walters September 20th, 2019
Shadow Minister of National Security, Fitz Jackson says, in spite of the government agreeing to, and announcing the extended opening
Scores of students, residents, environmentalists and other stakeholders from across the island took a stance in support of the
Opposition raises questions about Petrojam board getting 4 additional members
by Patrice Walters September 20th, 2019
Opposition spokesman on Energy Phillip Paulwell, has called on his government counterpart, to explain why the Petrojam board of