Probe deepens: Police step up investigations in massive ammo find
The police High Command is still searching for answers to several questions as it continues to probe the massive gun and ammunition find on Munster Road in eastern St...
Bad roads cost farmers millions in Portland
Thousands of kilograms of farm produce amounting to millions of dollars could go to waste unless several roads in the Rio Grande Valley of Portland are restored to provide access to farmers.A series of landslides in the...
Giving hope to the inner city: Gala fund-raiser to help Rose Town on February 12
For years, Rose Town in west Kingston suffered, with patchy houses, dirty streets, gang warfare, poverty and illiteracy that blighted the talent and potential of many...
Drought panacea! American company offers solutions
With Jamaica experiencing severe drought conditions not seen in the island in several years, a company is offering to sell the Government water-treatment systems to ease the...
Soldier slain in St Andrew
When Tursha Lambert Lee bid his relatives goodbye yesterday morning then headed off for the bus stop on Washington Boulevard, St Andrew, neither he nor his family members knew it was the last time they would be...
American business tycoon killed
Western Bureau:AN AMERICAN businessman was murdered yesterday at his home in the upscale community of Ironshore, Montego Bay.
IMF return no easy ride; Shaw says hard work and sacrifice ahead for Jamaicans
FINANCE MINISTER Audley Shaw says the country's return to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will mean "hard work and sacrifice" by Jamaicans.The multi-lateral lending agency on Thursday approved a...
I'm very hurt - Ky-Mani Marley: Artiste at odds with publishers over autobiography
FANS OF reggae singer Ky-Mani Marley may get more than they bargained for when they read his autobiography, which is scheduled to be released today in the United States by...