AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLGBTQ Asylum Support: The Caribbean Equality Project is pushing for a dedicated $15 million annual funding measure to provide legal help for LGBTQ asylum seekers in the U.S., warning that deportation fears are being worsened by lack of representation. Public Safety: In St. James, a father and son were among four men fatally shot during a police operation near a quarry disposal site; residents dispute claims of a shootout and are calling for justice. Court Watch: A woman accused of stealing a cell phone from a man she spent the night with will return to court in late June for trial on simple larceny, after she denied taking the phone and said it was a gift. Health & Fitness: Jamaica’s Ministry of Health and Wellness is urging participation in the July 25 “Jamaica Moves Fit Stops” summer scavenger hunt, aimed at tackling non-communicable diseases. Infrastructure & Living Conditions: Residents of Estuary Meadows in St. James say wastewater is running into a nearby river and even backing up into homes since Hurricane Melissa, demanding urgent fixes. Business & Services: Mailpac has opened a new Barbican, St Andrew location, pitching it as a more convenient package collection experience for customers. Sports & Community: Chapelton’s football plans may shift as Phoenix Sports Management takes over Rusea’s programme, with games potentially moving to Rusea’s Turners Oval area.
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