United States authorities say ten Cuban migrants, who landed on the small island of Monito, west of Puerto Rico yesterday, will likely be permitted to remain in the US.
The lawyer representing ex-billionaire Sir Allen Stanford says the Texan financier is still hospitalized and will undergo tests to determine if there is blockage of veins or arteries in his heart.
The Member of Parliament for Eastern Portland, Dr Donald Rhodd, is again calling for the Government to urgently reconstruct the collapsed section of the Ginger House to Comfort Castle main road called Friday.
The police are trying to determine the motive for a shooting in Paradise near Albion, St. James last night in which one man was killed and another injured.
The Jamaica Anti-Doping Appeals Tribunal will continue the public hearing for the five athletes accused of doping violations tomorrow morning at the Institute of Jamaica, East Street.
The Leader of the Opposition in St Vincent and the Grenadines, Arnhim Eustace, says his party, the New Democratic Party, (NDP), will not support recommendations to change the constitution.
A senior employee at First Global Bank has been dismissed after the management discovered irregular transactions during a recent internal review of its treasury operations.
More Jamaicans are blaming the government rather than the global economic crisis for the current state of affairs in the country, compared with just before the 2007 general elections.
The Health Ministry says its prepared to handle another likely surge in the number of cases of the Influenza A (H1N1) virus, even as the regular flu season approaches.
The health minister Rudyard Spencer has ordered an immediate audit and investigation into the approval process for session and on call payments for medical groups in the public health sector.