Jimmy Cliff, the reggae legend who helped spread the genre’s reach from Jamaica to the world with 'The Harder They Come,' has died at the age of 81.
His lead performance as a singer-turned-outlaw in the 1972 film "The Harder They Come" helped introduce reggae to the world.
Jumping on the first flight she could get out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the former head of the Global Jamaica Diaspora ...
HIGH school sports will return today, almost a month after the passage of Hurricane Melissa, with the resumption of the Inter ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WLOS) — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services submitted a Rural Health Transformation Plan to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to demonstrate how the ...
The structural vulnerability of many Jamaican schools is linked to decades of under-resourcing, where the state has adopted ...
JAMAICA — Tom Tolbert is taking on a new dual role of town clerk and town administrator. "We're hopefully coming to a final ...
The response is being coordinated through BWA’s Baptist Forum for Aid and Development, a global network of Baptist entities ...
The figures, released through the World Bank’s Global Rapid Damage Estimation (GRADE) methodology, highlight the enormous ...
The former England manager fell short with Jamaica, but failing to qualify for the World Cup is only part of his story with ...
Almost a month after one of the strongest hurricanes ever to hit the region, many Jamaicans remain largely cut off from ...
Savage, along with his Leading by Example Foundation and the Bob & Rita Marley Foundation, has started a disaster relief ...