Hochul and James cross paths in Puerto Rico – NY1
Gov. Kathy Hochul and Attorney General Letitia James stand next to one another in San Juan at a SOMOS conference. Photo by Zack Fink. POLITICS. Hochul
Puerto Rico to Make COVID-19 Vaccine Mandatory for School – The Weekly Journal
Puerto Rico's governor, Pedro Pierluisi, announced that officials will start vaccinating children ages 5 to 11 this week against COVID-19,
Four US cities ready to welcome back travellers safely – BBC
With 8 November seeing the US reopen to many fully vaccinated travellers, cities across the country are working on a slew of exciting,
2021 Best Places to Work: TOTE Puerto Rico – Jacksonville Business Journal
TOTE had drive thru events to pick needed PPE equipment and sanitizer at all terminal and office locations. TOTE also organized on-site COVID vaccines
Hochul, James, de Blasio vie for some governor love at SOMOS retreat – New York Post
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- The beaches here may seem a little crowded for least three Democratic attendees of the annual SOMOS political retreat.
NY Democratic politicians jet to Puerto Rico for Somos conference – New York Daily News
With Puerto Ricans and other Latinos representing a key voting block in the city and state, it's a virtual must-attend event for anyone looking to
As Hochul visits Puerto Rico, Benjamin legally serves as acting governor – Buffalo News
ALBANY – Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin becomes, constitutionally speaking, the acting governor later today when Gov. Kathy Hochul leaves the state to
Puerto Rico Oversight Board Files 8th Amended Reorg Plan – Law360
Puerto Rico's fiscal oversight board declared Thursday that it will move ahead with confirmation hearings next week on an eighth amended
OPINION: Give Puerto Rico proper representation in Congress – Indiana Daily Student
A supporter holds up the flag of Puerto Rico as then-Democratic Presidential candidate and former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks
Cardinal Blase Cupich Visits Puerto Rico | Mainland | theweeklyjournal.com
Cardinal Blase Cupich, Chancellor of Catholic Extension, which has supported the Church in Puerto Rico for more than 115 years and in disaster