Defending champion Argentina reaches World Cup final by beating England 2-1 ATLANTA (AP) – Defending champion Argentina rallied to beat England 2-1 on Wednesday and reach the World Cup final.
Jean Ann Panton to return to court December 10 in SSL fraud case Defence attorneys representing Jean Ann Panton, the lone accused in the multibillion-dollar fraud scandal at Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL), are to make a fresh bid for bail when the matter returns to court on December 10.
Lionel Messi delivers once again for Argentina ATLANTA (AP) – Lionel Messi delivered for his teammates. With one more win, he'll be delivering another World Cup trophy for Argentina.
St Vincent and the Grenadines ends registration fees for entry into secondary schools KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, CMC – The St Vincent and the Grenadines has announced the removal of registration-related fees for first form students entering public and government-assisted private secondary schools.
St Catherine man fined nearly $160,000 after attempting to bribe police during traffic stop A St Catherine man who admitted to attempting to bribe police officers after being stopped for traffic violations has been fined nearly $160,000 in the St Catherine Parish Court.
Jamaica welcomes inaugural LIAT Air flight from Guadeloupe Jamaica welcomed the inaugural Liat Air flight from Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, to Montego Bay, St James, on Tuesday.
Vaz: No deaths or serious injuries in first year of rural school bus programme The Government’s rural school bus programme has transported thousands of students safely during its first year of operation, recording no deaths or serious injuries since its launch in September 2025, according to Transport Minister Daryl Vaz.
KSAMC collects $3.96 million in signage fees following compliance drive Deputy Mayor of Kingston Lorraine Dobson says the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) continues to see improved compliance from businesses and increased revenue from signs and billboards across the Corporate Area following an ongoing public education and outreach campaign.
Government boosts funding to schools to improve operations Education Minister Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon says funding for Jamaica's public schools has been increased by an average of 55 per cent as the Government moves to give school administrators greater flexibility in managing their operations.
Land acquisition continues for Port Antonio Bypass The Government continues to undertake land acquisition for the Port Antonio Bypass in Portland, while ensuring that the rights of citizens along the proposed path are secured.
