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Spice pregnant? Artiste debuts ‘baby bump’

Dancehall Queen Spice is apparently pregnant. The hit maker, wearing a blue dress and blue hairstyle, showed off her baby bump in a

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SOEs BACK AGAIN! St James, Clarendon under organised crime threat

States of Public Emergency (SOEs) have been declared in the parishes of Clarendon and St James for an initial 14 days. The measure

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Saturday, Night court sittings resume to deal with traffic ticket backlog

Saturday and Night Court sittings have resumed to better address the backlog of almost 400,000 outstanding traffic tickets and 579 emails, says Chief

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Dispute between cousins led to murder of 2-y-o boy in Trelawny

The police have confirmed that a dispute between two adult cousins resulted in the murder of a two-year-old boy in Mack Hill District,

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2-y-o toddler killed in Trelawny

A toddler was shot and killed in Clark’s Town, Trelawny on Sunday night. The two-year-old child was hit by a bullet while reportedly

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Kiprich shocked as millions in jewellery, cash stolen

Dancehall artiste Kiprich was the victim of a robbery on the weekend.  The ‘Telephone Ting’ singer was left feeling shocked and upset by

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Normalcy expected in schools as teachers accept Gov’t’s new wage offer

Calm is expected to return to island’s schools on Monday, after the delegates of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) voted to accept the

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Police groups make renewed pleas to Gov’t re revised salaries

Despite the cut-off for payroll preparation for public sector workers ending, one police group is calling on the Finance Ministry to find a

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Female bar owner robbed in Portland; 3 men arrested

Three men were apprehended and a firearm seized following a robbery in Snow Hill district in Portland on Friday night. The police report

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JTA orders protesting teachers back to work

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has instructed protesting teachers to resume normal duties on Friday after four days of protest action in the

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