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May 30, 2026 by Rasbert Turner

St Catherine man arrested in lottery scam raid

A 30-year-old St Catherine man was arrested during an anti-lottery scam operation in Spanish Town after police allegedly found personal information belonging to overseas residents on electronic…
May 30, 2026 by Rasbert Turner

Kingston man freed of gun charges over identification failures

A Kingston man was acquitted in the Gun Court on Friday of wounding with intent and firearm-related charges after the complainant admitted he could not identify the alleged attacker.
May 30, 2026

Woman in St Thomas family brawl spared jail as appeal court suspends 18-month sentence

The Court of Appeal has upheld the unlawful wounding conviction of a woman who attacked her sister on in 2023, but suspended her 18-month prison term for three years, sparing her immediate…
May 30, 2026

Jamaica remains Ebola-free as health ministry warns against false reports

Jamaica has no Ebola cases, the Ministry of Health and Wellness confirmed Saturday. It also said eight passengers who arrived on several flights with travel histories linked to “affected countries”…
May 30, 2026

78-y-o licensed firearm holder charged after alleged confrontation in Portland

A 78-year-old licensed firearm holder from Portland has been charged with assault and a gun-related offence following an alleged confrontation in his community a week ago.
May 30, 2026

Health Ministry urges public to limit exposure as Saharan dust affects Jamaica

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is again urging Jamaicans to limit their exposure to Saharan dust currently affecting the island, warning that excessive exposure can trigger respiratory and other…
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May 29, 2026 by Kimone Francis

Analysts read political messages in US-Cuba rift as CARICOM speaks up

Political commentators say the Caribbean Community’s (CARICOM’s) latest condemnation of the United States’ economic and fuel blockade on Cuba is an attempt to keep the deepening humanitarian crisis in…
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May 29, 2026 by Albert Ferguson

Russell wants Gov’t to fully fund JamaicaEye expansion 

Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Jason Russell is urging the Government to fully finance and expand the JamaicaEye surveillance programme, arguing that the burden of…