New Miami-Dominican Republic Flights This Summer – Caribbean Journal
Dominican Republic-based Red Air is launching new daily service this summer between Miami and Santo Domingo.
New York Fed President John Williams to Meet with Government, Business, and Community …
On July 7-8, Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John C. Williams will travel to Puerto Rico to meet in person with leaders in government,
USA Basketball picks roster for July World Cup qualifiers | The Sacramento Bee
A roster of 12 players was unveiled Thursday for the next two games, set for July 1 at Puerto Rico and July 4 at Cuba. The Americans are 3-1 so far in
Summer hours: Crafting jewelry to showcase powerful women – UBNow
The Heriberta necklace, a piece designed by Renad Aref with inspiration from her heritage and generations of women in her family, is displayed in
DACO urges Puerto Rico consumers to shop smart on sales tax holiday
Department of Consumer Affairs (DACO, in Spanish) Secretary Edan Rivera-Rodríguez made a call to Puerto Rico consumers who waited for this
Partido de Puerto Rico votará sobre futuro político de isla | National News | yumasun.com
Archivo - La bandera puertorriqueña ondea delante del Capitolio de Puerto Rico el 29 de julio de 2015, en San Juan.
Coastal gentrification in Puerto Rico is displacing people and damaging mangroves … – Times Union
Tourism income is central to Puerto Rico's economy, especially in the wake of heavy damage from Hurricane Maria in 2017.
LIVE | Brazil vs Puerto Rico – FIBA U18 Women’s Americas Championship – YouTube
Watch the game between Brazil and Puerto Rico from the FIBA U18 Women's Americas Championship #FIBAU18AMERICAS Love to watch basketball?
FWC: Rate of Manatee Deaths Nearing Normal Levels, Although Still Elevated – WQCS
There are still 89 manatees being cared for in rehabilitation facilities in Florida, Georgia Ohio and Puerto Rico. "That's for all causes," she
Puerto Rico Independence or Statehood? Major Party to Soon Reconsider or Reaffirm Stance
With the looming plebiscite, one of Puerto Rico's two major parties, the Popular Democratic Party (PDP), is planning to either reconsider or reaffirm