Cops warn: Beware abductors
The police and school officials in Westmoreland are calling on students and parents to be vigilant on the roads as there are believed to be unscrupulous characters who are on a mission to abduct children and women....
Rasta bailed
A Rastafarian man accused of possession of an offensive weapon and malicious destruction of property, was granted $10,000 bail with surety yesterday.
Real gun found among props
A videographer and a director who are accused of attempting to import prohibited goods in the island were remanded when they appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday.
FIX-IT - Motorists still face Mona's rocky road
AS PART of our mission to be the People Paper, THE WEEKEND STAR has been highlighting problem areas across the island. Our Reporter Carolyn Johnson, along with photographer Norman Grindley, will focus on a particular area...
June needs help to fund heart surgery
Sixty-year-old June Robinson has been suffering ischaemic heart disease since 2007. The disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is a condition that affects the supply of blood to the heart. This...
FAMILY SEEKS ANSWERS
Ricardo Taylor's family wants answers from the police as to how their loved one was shot in a police station after being apprehended. Taylor, 46, of Arnett Gardens, St. Andrew was shot at the New Kingston Police Post...
LAMP gets glowing tributes
spanish town: The government in its bid to regularise land ownership in Jamaica, handed over 250 titles to persons in St Catherine on Wednesday. The recipients, who were drawn from Linstead, Sligoville, Point Hill...