St. Ann Councillors concerned about absence of JPS reps from council meetings
by Myesha Broadie July 15th, 2023
Some councillors in the St. Ann Municipal Corporation are again voicing concern about the absence of representatives of the Jamaica
Task force being set up to develop policy on Artificial Intelligence
by Patrice Walters July 14th, 2023
Minister with responsibility for digital transformation, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon is in the process of setting up a task force to
No decision yet on if Haitians will be charged for illegal entry or repatriated
by Patrice Walters July 14th, 2023
Head of the Portland police superintendent Lloyd Darby says his team is awaiting word from the Passport Immigration and Citizenship
Drought causes river at Somerset Falls to dry up, some activities at attraction halted
by Patrice Walters July 14th, 2023
The extensive drought affecting Portland has led to the halting of some activities at the popular Somerset Falls, as the river has
The unions representing workers at the National Water Commission (NWC) are reporting that progress has been made so far, in discussions
One person of interest was arrested, during a major police-military operation, in the St. Elizabeth police division on Friday morning
Jamaica hits new peak in electricity demand, higher JPS bills expected
by Clement Reid July 14th, 2023
Jamaica hit a new peak in its demand for electricity, this week. According to the Jamaica Public Service, (JPS), the new record can be
Call made for Gov’t to erect cooling stations islandwide to help homeless persons beat the heat
by Shanice Gibbs July 14th, 2023
As Jamaica continues to face sweltering heat conditions, one People’s National Party Councillor is urging the Government to erect