Two men caught on video opening gate to flooded Bog Walk Gorge, charged
by Myesha Broadie October 4th, 2022
The two men who were caught on camera breaking open the padlocked gate to the Bog Walk Gorge, in St. Catherine have been charged. They
Almost $6 billion earned since Jamaica re-opened its borders in June 2020
by Donique Weston October 4th, 2022
Jamaica has earned US $5.7 billion since re-opening its borders to tourists in June 2020. That’s according to the Minister
Kingston Technical student charged in stabbing death of schoolmate
by Donique Weston October 4th, 2022
The seventeen-year-old Kingston Technical High school student involved in last Thursday’s stabbing death of her schoolmate has been
The bail hearing for Constable Noel Maitland who is charged with the murder of his girlfriend social media influencer Donna-Lee
Restorative Justice Programme to be extended to Kingston Technical High, following fatal stabbing of student
by Myesha Broadie October 3rd, 2022
Education Minister Fayval Williams says the Restorative Justice Programme will be extended to the Kingston Technical High School to
Judicial Review Court to determine if Ruel Reid and his co-accused have a case to answer
by Myesha Broadie October 3rd, 2022
The Judicial Review Court is to review the court ruling that former Education Minister Ruel Reid, Former President of the Caribbean
Frankfield residents call for urgent replacement of bridge washed away in 2017
by Myesha Broadie October 3rd, 2022
Residents of Frankfield in Clarendon took to the streets this morning (October 3), calling for the urgent replacement of a bridge in
Police remain undaunted by protests for the re-opening of Little Dunn’s River in St. Ann
by Myesha Broadie October 3rd, 2022
Despite protests calling for the re-opening of the Little Dunn’s River property in St. Ann, the police say they are undaunted and