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Ocho Rios High takes in visiting students but halts transfers
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Gov't exploring use of idle port containers for Hurricane Melissa housing relief
Police search for taxi operator accused of assaulting schoolgirl
Cops charge son following discovery of mother’s decomposing body
Director General, Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ), Dr Wayne Henry, provides data on the prevalence of poverty, during the PIOJ's hybrid quarterly media briefing on Tuesday (November 25).
Poverty at record low of 7.8 per cent
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'Boo' killed in early morning gun attack in Spanish Town
Truck driver dies after suspected electrocution in Spanish Town
Jealous Bahamian wife stays in prison after blinding woman she thought wanted her man
Man freed after 3 years in lock-up, judge tosses case for lack of evidence
Public passenger bus overturns on Highway 2000.
Passengers flung from bus in major crash on Highway 2000
Man fined $30k for driving with wrong licence plate
Leptospirosis death toll rises as ministry warns of more cases coming
Accused gang member 'Venom' remanded for 2024 Portmore killing
$10k fine for men caught peeing in public in Spanish Town
Jimmy Cliff to be given official funeral
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Gun attack and suspected suicide rock Above Rocks, St Catherine
Police charge man in death of Trelawny businessman
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Police probe fatal mob attack in St Ann
Director General, Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ), Dr Wayne Henry, addresing the agency's Quarterly Press Briefing at the PIOJ’s Oxford Road offices in St Andrew on May 21.
Economy set to shrink up to 13 per cent, warns PIOJ
Man fatally shot by cops in Rockfort, Kingston
Dancehall artiste Squash
Dancehall star Squash jailed in Miami on gun conviction
This Dec. 16, 2022, photo provided by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance shows a Pacific pocket mouse named Sir Patrick Stewart. On Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, Stewart received a Guinness World Records title for longevity for being the oldest living mouse in human care at the ripe age of 9 years and 209 days. (Ken Bohn/San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance via AP)
Persons with leptospirosis symptoms urged to seek immediate medical attention
Close to 120 assorted rounds, two 9mm firearms and shot gun (airgun), were seized during a pre-dwan operation in St Ann.
Illegal guns and over 100 bullets found in St Ann, five held
Bunny Shaw returns to fire up Reggae Girlz squad for World Cup Qualifier
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Jamaica tops 600 murders even with big drop in crime
Man stabbed to death in Old Harbour
Jimmy Cliff.
Tributes pour in for reggae legend Jimmy Cliff
Jimmy Cliff
Reggae icon Jimmy Cliff has died
Cavalier Soccer Club's Rudolph Speid
Rudolph Speid named interim boss for Reggae Boyz
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness speaking at a press briefing at Jamaica House on November 6, 2025.
JPS to bring in 300 more linesmen

Entertainment

Lovers rock legends stage concert for Jamaica’s recovery
November 18, 2025
‘It pain mi heart’ - KipRich moved to tears by Hurricane Melissa’s impact
November 18, 2025
Hurricane Melissa unleashes ‘famine’ on party scene
November 17, 2025
‘Now You See Me 3’ races past ‘The Running Man’ at box office
November 17, 2025
SAG Awards changing name to the Actor Awards
November 17, 2025
Tollywood superstar Mahesh Babu rides a mechanical bull at the unveiling of first look of film “Varanasi” in Hyderabad, India, on Saturday. SS Rajamouli unveils time-travel adventure film ‘Varanasi’
November 17, 2025
 RussBuss RussBuss spiritually transformed - Born-again DJ/producer aiming to influence conscious music
November 17, 2025
Dancehall artiste Teejay hands out care packages to residents in his hometown of Glendevon, Montego Bay, as part of his Hurricane Melissa relief efforts. Teejay returns home to help MoBay rise again
November 17, 2025
Dancehall artiste Sean Paul (second right) and Chef Brian Lumley (right) engage with community organisers in Beeston Spring, Westmoreland, during ongoing relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Melissa. Sean Paul heartbroken by Melissa’s destruction
November 14, 2025
Diplo and Winnie Harlow deliver supplies to communities cut off by Hurricane Melissa
November 14, 2025
McGregor Melissa’s destruction brings back memories for Flava
November 14, 2025
Morgan Freeman Morgan Freeman furious over AI impersonations
November 14, 2025
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Diddy could spend more time in prison
November 14, 2025

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