NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Jamaica's Minister of Tourism, Edmund Bartlet, about recovery efforts after Hurricane Melissa struck last week.
Some big cruise news stories from Cruise Hive over the past week, with bedbugs on Carnival, NCL's Free at Sea, Thanksgiving ...
Rooftop solar is spreading fast in Jamaica, and people with panels got their power back almost immediately. The ‘entire ...
The community is stepping in to help two sisters who lost everything in Hurricane Melissa. The young girls from Jamaica are ...
A LeClaire couple’s Jamaica anniversary trip turned into a fight for survival during Hurricane Melissa, and now they’re ...
LeClaire residents Tony and Christina Malchodi traveled to Jamaica to celebrate their wedding anniversary. Unable to get a flight back, the two hunkered down.
No water, no food, no light, no bed, no schools, no doctors, no hospitals, no help! We need help, we need it now!” cried Tina ...
For one Belfast man, it’s personal and he’s doing everything he can to help his family and friends feel at home again.
The organization Friends of Disabled Adults and Children is sending medical supplies down to Jamaica following Hurricane ...
The organization Friends of Disabled Adults and Children is sending medical supplies down to Jamaica following Hurricane ...
Hurricane Melissa left at least 67 dead and billions in damage in its wake. Jamaica sustained some of the worst of the ...
The heaps of twisted building material and water damaged equipment is being cleared as Jamaicans recover from Hurricane ...