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Several wanted men and alleged gang members detained in St. Catherine SOE
The St. Catherine police continue to reap success from the recently declared State of Emergency (SOE).   The SOE was declared on
Defendants in Clansman-One Don Gang trial still have charges to answer, despite being freed on eight counts
All remaining defendants in the Clansman-One Don gang trial will have to answer to the charge of being a member of a criminal
COVID-19 cases declining; 88 people test positive yesterday
Jamaica continues to see a decline in new COVID-19 cases. This, as 88 more people tested positive for the virus, pushing the case count
Improved turnout at Spanish Town schools following upsurge in crime and violence
Some school principals in Spanish Town, St. Catherine are reporting that student and staff turnout has improved greatly, when compared
St. Catherine Chamber of Commerce President hopeful SOE will restore normality to business community
President of the St. Catherine Chamber of Commerce, Dennis Robothom is hopeful that the declaration of a State of Emergency (SOE) in
Government to revamp plastic ban public education campaign
The Government will be revamping its public education campaign on the plastic ban, which was implemented three years ago.  
Accompong Maroons file lawsuit against gov’t and National Heritage Trust
The Accompong Maroons have filed a lawsuit against the government and the National Heritage Trust, in relation to the Cockpit Country.
674 murders recorded in Jamaica as at last Thursday
Jamaica recorded 674 murders as at Thursday, June 16. This is 12 more than the 662 recorded, in the corresponding period, last year.