South African runner Caster Semenya says she isn\'t comfortable with the fame she has acquired since her world championship title was overshadowed by gender test revelations.
Rory Brown won the first-ever Exotic Stone Creation Legends and Veterans Jockeys race at Caymanas Park today when he piloted the 5 to 2 choice MILESTONE to a fighting victory.
Second-seeded Rafael Nadal played his best tennis of the week to set up a semifinal against Novak Djokovic at the Paris Masters with a convincing 7-5, 7-5 win today over defending champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) has made its recommendations on the applications for fare increases from the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) and three associations representing route taxi operators.
Workers at the Sangster International Airport have vowed to continue their protest action tomorrow to press their demands for the implementation of a reclassification exercise.
The management of MBJ Airports Limited said it has put measures in place to ensure that the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St James remains open despite a strike by some critical workers.
Senior Puisne Judge Marva McIntosh is disappointed with the slow pace at which the trial is proceeding for the two men charged with the murder of Manchester couple Richard and Julia Lyn.
Australia cricket coach Tim Nielsen says his team will not underestimate the visiting West Indies team in the upcoming three-Test tour later this month.
Pakistan Cricket Board, PCB, chief Ijaz Butt asked Younis Khan not to resign as captain despite his poor batting form in this month\'s one-day series loss to New Zealand.
Five overseas-based players are included in Jamaica’s Under-20 female squad, which departs the country on Monday for Trinidad and Tobago to compete in the second round of World Cup qualifiers.
Manchester City forward Robinho says he will not play in tomorrow’s friendly against England, ending a dispute between Brazil and the Premier League club over his fitness.
Antigua and Barbuda’s National Security Minister Errol Cort has called for his Government to review its stance on the death penalty in the face of an upsurge of crimes in the twin-island nation.