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Downed tree on Church Street in Kingston following passage of Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane warning remains in effect for Jamaica
Flow Building on Half-Way Tree Road, St Andrew.
Flow says most mobile customers still connected
Damage to a hospital during Hurricane Melissa.
At least four major hospitals significantly damaged by Hurricane Melissa
Hurricane Melissa downgrades to Category 4 but continues to impact Jamaica
Rains and winds associated with Hurricane Melissa.
Hurricane Melissa makes landfall in Jamaica
Minister of Information, Dr Dana Morris Dixon.
Gov't launches Support Jamaica website for Melissa relief
File photo
Nearly 6,000 in shelters amid Hurricane Melissa
Evan Thompson. - File photo.
Category 5 Melissa now set to make landfall in St Elizabeth
File photo
Approximately 240,000 JPS customers without power
File photo
Attempted robbery of wholesale in Montego Bay foiled by police
No pick 3, just category 5! Hurricane Melissa washes out lottery games
Dr Christopher Tufton
Tufton: Three killed, 13 injured while preparing for Hurricane Melissa
Mayor of Kingston Andrew Swaby. - File photo.
KSAMC says claims that persons are being charged to access shelters not true
File photo.
Reporting conditions for persons out on bail paused until November 3
University of the West Indies Mona Campus
UWI postpones graduation ceremonies due to passage Hurricane Melissa
A resident of Treasure Beach in St Elizabeth filling sandbags in front his home in preparation for Hurricane Melissa on Monday, October 27, 2025.
‘Kush’ hopeful Melissa will spare Treasure Beach
A police unit on patrol along Orange Street in downtown Kingston on October 27, 2025 as the country braces for Hurricane Melissa.
Jamaicans must comply with no-movement and evacuation orders under disaster measures - Police
The Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in Kingston. - File photo.
Measures in place to keep prisoners safe, says corrections department
A customer buying baked goods at Top Loaf Bake Shops in Mandeville, Manchester on October 27, 2025, as Hurricane Melissa nears.
Mandeville residents flock bakery to stock up on bread
File photo.
JUTC bus services paused due to Melissa
File photo.
Up to 50,000 Jamaicans could be relocated due to Melissa -McKenzie
Daryl Vaz. - File photo.
Over 51,000 Jamaicans without power so far due to Melissa
Works Minister, Robert Morgan. - File photo.
Trucks remove 500 loads of silt from Sandy Gully
File photo
Hurricane Melissa now expected to make landfall in Westmoreland
Councillor for the Rocky Point Division, Winston Maragh. - File photo.
Rocky Point and Portland Cottage residents heed warning to evacuate
Dowan Hill, a farmer in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth, on his wall listening to the news as he prepares for Hurricane Melissa, which is expected to make landfall on Tuesday, October 27, 2025.
Treasure Beach farmer worried for residents with zinc roofs and board houses
Flagaman, St Elizabeth farmer Nasheo Blake.
St Elizabeth farmer offers his house to community for shelter as Hurricane Melissa nears
Caribbean Strong and GEM preparing care packages for containers being shipped to Jamaica after the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Relief supplies from Florida-based groups on standby for Jamaica
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Desmond McKenzie. - File photo
'Shelters are safe': McKenzie urges residents in vulnerable areas to seek refuge
Margaret Parkes, 62, was the sole person seated inside a Jamaica Urban Transit Company bus that had been parked in the Port Royal fishing community in Kingston for nearly two hours on October 26, 2025.
Lone woman flees as Port Royal residents defy Hurricane Melissa warning

Sports

Swaby ‘overwhelmed’ with RJRGLEANER’s Division One triumph - Scotiabank lift Xpress Sports KSAFA Division Two football title
October 06, 2025
Underdogs Brown’s Town ready to give their all
October 03, 2025
Unique Transformers top Street Xtream six-a-side
October 03, 2025
Bankers galore for Sunday’s Reggae 6
October 03, 2025
High-flying MoBay United seek maximum points against Chapelton
October 03, 2025
Glenmuir’s Orane Watson goes on a dribble while being chased by Garvey Maceo’s Ajani Johnson during their ISSA daCosta Cup football match at Garvey Maceo on Tuesday. Garvey bounce back; Glenmuir lose
October 03, 2025
Robinho Morgan (left) of Kingston College is pressured for the ball by Horace Morgan of Tivoli Gardens High during their ISSA WATA Manning Cup football match at Stadium East on Wednesday. KC won 4-0. Vauxhall ready to go ‘toe-to-toe’ with JC
October 03, 2025
Jamaica’s Under-21 Sunshine Girls coach, Annette Daley, speaks with The Star upon arrival on Tuesday night at the Norman Manley International Airport, from the World Netball Youth Cup in Gibraltar.  Daley calls for increased support of U21 netballers
October 03, 2025
Alfred ‘Frano’ Francis (second left), race director of Reggae Marathon, chats with (from left) Dr Carey Wallace, executive director, Tourism Enhancement Fund; Glendon Nam, past president of Jamdammers Running Club; Kemroy Johnson, president of Jamdammers Running Club; and Ian Kelly, chairman, Reggae Marathon, during the 2025 Reggae Half Marathon, 10K and 5K media launch at S Hotel in St Andrew on Wednesday night. Kelly: Kingston offers greater opportunities for Reggae Marathon’s growth - Event launched for first staging in capital city
October 03, 2025
RJRGLEANER’s Kennario Henry (right) is fouled by a Jamaica Customs opponent as he looks to play the ball during the KSAFA Business House football preliminary round match against Jamaica Customs at Winchester Park, St. George’s College. RJR GLEANER will tackle defending champions NHT in tomorrow’s final at Ashenheim Stadium, Jamaica College. NHT, RJRGLEANER to clash in Business House final
October 03, 2025
From left: Clive ‘Busy Campbell, organiser of the Bell-Ziadie Memorial football matches; Violence Prevention Alliance chairman and president, Elizabeth Ward; and Lorna Bell, widow of Winthorpe ‘Jackie’ Bell; at the 2025 Bell-Ziadie launch at Football Factory. ‘Busy’ to push KSAFA for strengthening Bell, Ziadie legacy
October 03, 2025
Garvey Maceo seek redemption
October 02, 2025
FIFA Vice President Victor Montagliani FIFA VP pushes back on Trump comments - About moving World Cup games from ‘dangerous’ cities
October 02, 2025

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