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Man charged following stabbing incident in Discovery Bay, St. Ann, last week
A man has been charged with murder and wounding with intent, following the killing of a man and the wounding of a woman in Discovery
221 Jamaicans honoured today
221 Jamaicans were honoured today (October 17), for their distinguished contribution to the development of the country in various
Police constable fatally shot, 4 other persons wounded
A policeman is dead and four other people wounded following a shooting incident in Maxfield Avenue St Andrew on Saturday night. The
Police charge two women over child trafficking allegations
Two women have been charged in relation to allegations of child trafficking. They are 33 year old Nicole Brissett, of Lucea, Hanover
May Pen Mayor issues warning against persons illegally selling land in parish
The chairman of the Clarendon Municipal Corporation has warned persons illegally selling land in the parish to unsuspecting citizens,
Opposition Senator raises concern that increased shift to solar energy use may cause possible hike in bills for remaining JPS customers
As more commercial and private entities are reportedly shifting to solar energy, one Opposition Senator has expressed concern that this
Media Association ready to meet with Broadcasting Commission following recent ban
The Media Association of Jamaica, MAJ, says it stands ready to meet with the broadcasting commission on its latest directive, which
Children’s Advocate says viral video with student  being assaulted stresses need for conflict resolution skills
Children’s Advocate Diahann Gordon Harrison has reiterated the need for increased focus to be placed on conflict resolution.