Scores of commuters and schoolchildren left stranded in St. Ann due to flooded roadways
by Shanice Gibbs February 1st, 2022
Scores of commuters in St. Ann were left stranded this morning (Feb 1), due to flooded roadways across the parish. Among the
The East Kingston police seized two high-powered firearms and several rounds of ammunition following a shootout with gunmen last
No trial date yet for men charged with murder of Clarendon teacher Natalie Dawkins due to outstanding documents
by Shanice Gibbs February 1st, 2022
A trial date could not be set yesterday (January 31) in the case of the two men charged with the murder of Clarendon teacher, Natalie
Government speeds up process in the issuing of expungement certificates
by Shanice Gibbs February 1st, 2022
The Government has improved the process for the issuing of expungement certificates. Justice Minister Delroy Chuck made the
The new road safety regulations were reviewed by the Cabinet yesterday (January 31). That’s according to Vice Chairman of
Air traffic controllers remain restive despite emergency conciliatory meeting yesterday
by Shanice Gibbs February 1st, 2022
The Jamaica Air Traffic Controllers Association (JATCA) says its members remain restive, following an emergency conciliatory meeting
Jamaica recorded 132 murders as at Saturday January 29. This is 3 more than the 129 recorded in the corresponding period last year.
Police are seeking a person of interest in relation to the murder of a woman on her farm in Green Town, Trelawny, this morning (January