SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A local man is watching from afar as his family in Jamaica begins the long process of recovery after Hurricane Melissa made landfall as a Category 5 storm Tuesday. For Jamaican ...
Days after catastrophic Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica, many celebrities are stepping up to help survivors. Just last week, the day Jamaican airports reopened, reggae star, Shaggy, mobilized the ...
Percel Stewart and Sean Scarlett work on Apple Hill Farm in Concord. The Jamaican natives are flying back home Monday to reunite with their families after the descruction left behind from Hurricane ...
People attending a community event at the West Indian Social Club of Hartford, including Jamaican native Monkish James (left), pray before a organizing and sharing information creating and ...
In the wake of Hurricane Melissa's destruction, Stephen Sinclair, a Jamaican native, grapples with the devastation experienced by his 50 family members in St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica. His ...
In response to the storm, Jamaican Women of Florida has ramped up support to Melody House, a house for abandoned and abused girls in Montego Bay. The area was one of the worst hit by the hurricane.
After Hurricane Melissa’s exceptionally strong winds subsided, the roots of breadfruit trees clung deep into the fertile Jamaican soil — offering hope and a step toward food security in the future.
People in our state are rallying to help those in Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa devastated the region last week. The storm caused at least 32 deaths on the island and up to $4 billion in insured ...
“The fact that the Government gave thoughts of giving the church help to rebuild is a very, very good gesture. But at this ...
Dr. Lincoln Coffie remembers the day back in his native Jamaica when his life changed forever. It was 1989 and he was a senior in high school, living with a foster family since his father died when he ...
From moments of heartbreak to resilience to humour, 2025 was a year of mixed emotions for Jamaicans, experienced in real-time ...
After Hurricane Melissa’s exceptionally strong winds subsided, the roots of breadfruit trees clung deep into the fertile Jamaican soil — offering hope and a step toward food security in the future.