Jamaica’s first-choice goalkeeper, Donovan Ricketts heads a local-based 25-member squad selected by Technical Director Rene Simoes for a six-day training camp in Montego Bay.
Former Vauxhall High School student Paul Brown has been awarded a full basketball scholarship to South Eastern Illinois College in Harrisburg, Illinois.
A student of the Christiana High School was killed and another teenager injured following a dispute between two other men in Long Coffee District in Manchester last night.
Bus operators who ply the Linstead to Spanish Town Route in St. Catherine are protesting against the decision by the Transport Ministry not to grant them a fare increase.
The West Indies Cricket Board’s (WICB) Disciplinary Committee has found Marlon Samuels guilty of passing on team information to Indian bookmaker Mukesh Kochar.
It will cost patrons $500 to $3,000 to watch the June 22 return leg of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifier between Jamaica and The Bahamas at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium.
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell said a report of a Commission of Inquiry has found no evidence to support claims that he received a substantial sum of money from his former trade ambassador during a trip to Europe a few years ago.
The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) said it has taken steps to increase security at its substations following an incident in which a man was severely burnt after allegedly trying to steal copper wires from one of its substations.
The Canada based Destiny Foundation yesterday donated approximately US$1 million worth of drugs to the health ministry to be distributed to health facilities islandwide.
The Jamaican rugby team returned to the island yesterday following a disappointing performance at the North America West Indies Rugby Association’s Women’s Championships in Guyana.