Puerto Rico Covid-19 Vaccine Messaging Gets Boost from Local Influencers – Direct Relief
The messaging of these ads promoted the goal of reaching 70% of the Puerto Rican population vaccination rate, directed individuals to visit Voces Puerto Rico's
Puerto Rico greenlights power projects – BNamericas
Puerto Rico energy regulator NEPR has approved an US$80.8mn package of projects submitted by power utility PREPA. The planned works include irrigation
Popular, Inc. to Report Third Quarter Results and Hold Conference Call on Wednesday …
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Popular, Inc. (NASDAQ:BPOP) announced today that it expects to report its financial results for the third quarter
Rivera Set for 2021 Senior World Championships – Rutgers University Athletics
Rivera will wrestle freestyle at 65 kg for Team Puerto Rico. The preliminary rounds begin Sunday from 4:30-8:30 a.m. ET, followed by the semifinals from
Puerto Rican Village Lives On – The Cut
It was called Puerto Rican Village, and it was beautiful. Its founder, Pablo Avilés, was a community organizer originally from Vega Baja, Puerto Rico.
Miss Universe Puerto Rico Among the Favorites | Lifestyle | theweeklyjournal.com
Michelle Marie Colón, representative of the municipality of Loíza, was crowned Miss Universe Puerto Rico (MUPR) 2021 last night, in an evening framed by the
Mammoth Energy Releases Verbatim Testimonials from former FEMA and PREPA officials …
Mark Merritt, former FEMA consultant to Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maria
Trailblazing Afro-Latina empowered by the South’s racism changed Black representation on …
Stories like Sylvia del Villard's journey from Puerto Rico's capital of San Juan to the segregated South in the 1950's are not too common.
Winter Park firefighter-paramedic trades in boxing gloves for bunker gear – Click Orlando
– You could say Winter Park Firefighter-Paramedic Alfredo Escalera Jr. is a little bit of an adrenaline junkie. Born in Puerto Rico, Escalera moved to
Why Puerto Rico is doing so much better against COVID-19 than the rest of the U.S.
As for daily deaths, Puerto Rico topped out at a rate of 0.47/100,000, while Florida, where just 77 percent of the population has received at least one dose of