After five decades of providing medical care to nationals of Guyana and Jamaica, Cuba is withdrawing its doctors and other health specialists that have been a cornerstone of Caribbean healthcare.
The World Meteorological Organization Hurricane Committee has retired the name "Melissa" after the deadly hurricane that is ...
The National Hurricane Center confirmed Melissa registered peaked sustained winds of 190 mph, tying Hurricane Allen’s 1980 record as the strongest winds ever measured in an Atlantic hurricane.
More than 100 days after Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica as a devastating Category 5 storm, the impact is still being felt across the island.
Government Senator Abka Fitz-Henley says the strategic diplomacy deployed by the Holness administration, in an increasingly unpredictable geo-political environment, has safeguarded the people of ...
Human rights organisation Stand Up For Jamaica is calling for greater transparency regarding the circumstances that led to the withdrawal of Cuban medical personnel from Jamaica and the implications ...
A 40-year-old woman is fighting for her life after she was set on fire at a gas station in Jamaica, and a South Florida-based air ambulance company is now on standby to bring her to the United States ...
The future of Jamaica Village School dominated the discussion at Town Meeting last Tuesday, as residents pressed for clarity on rising education costs, looming state mandates, and the ...
Also in Jamaica are Transmission & Distribution Director Collin Brown and Line Superintendent Paul Gumbs. WAPA said the two ...