NWC To Ensure Water Supply During TS Melissa

The National Water Commission (NWC) says it has enacted measures to ensure that water is supplied before, during and after the passage of Tropical Storm Melissa.

Bulletin #18: Hurricane Melissa Drifting North-Northwest in Central Caribbean; Jamaica Under Hurricane Watch and Tropical Storm Warning

A TROPICAL STORM WARNING, and a HURRICANE WATCH remains in effect as Tropical Storm Melissa moves slowly across the Caribbean Sea south-southeast of Jamaica.

Mavado’s Son Arrested Again

Dancehall veteran, Mavado’s son, Dantay Brooks, has been arrested… again.

Ari Lennox Announces Her Third Studio Album

R&B sensation Ari Lennox is baaccck… and her fans are excited!

Kevin McCall Wants To “Square Up” With Mario And Chris Breezy

The name Kevin McCall has been trending on social media for the last 72 hours, but who is that man, and why is he beefing with so many people?

Ministry of Labour and Social Security Assures of Tropical Storm Melissa Prep

Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr. is proactively preparing to respond to the potential impact of Tropical Storm Melissa.

Spragga Hails Sizzla Kalonji

Reggae Star Sizzla Kalonji celebrated his 30th anniversary Sunday at Sabina Park, with his industry peers at his Rise to the Occasion concert.

Work Underway to Remove Silt and Debris from the Sandy Gully

Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development , Robert Nesta Morgan, visited the Sandy Gully in St. Andrew today , to view the work being done to remove silt and excess debris from the gully ahead of Tropical Storm Melissa.

Fishers Advised to Head for Land

Fishers and other marine interests are being advised to evacuate the waters and head for mainland now, before the passage of Tropical Storm Melissa.

Ministry Says Schools to Move to Remote Learning Due To TS Melissa

The Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information (MoESYI) has advised the public that all schools have been directed to suspend face-to-face classes and transition to remote learning out of an abundance of caution due to the expected effects of Tropical Storm Melissa.