Long Islanders worry for relatives dealing with blackout in Puerto Rico – News 12 Bronx
Espada's stepfather Jose Martinez expressed his frustration with Puerto Rico's aging electricity system, which was battered by Hurricane Maria in 2017
Puerto Rico power outage plunges over 1 million into darkness – The Guardian
The outage occurred two months before the Atlantic hurricane season starts, worrying many about the condition of Puerto Rico's electrical grid. “Yes,
More than 1 million without power in Puerto Rico after fire causes major blackout – CBS News
More than a million customers in Puerto Rico remained without electricity on Thursday after a fire at a main power plant caused the biggest
House Bill Would End Puerto Rico Board Sooner Than Planned (1) – Bloomberg Law
Some U.S. lawmakers want to end Puerto Rico's financial oversight board sooner than expected and allow the commonwealth to disregard debt-service
Power Remains Out for Nearly Half a Million Customers in Puerto Rico – The New York Times
A day after an islandwide power failure struck Puerto Rico, in the latest breakdown in a perennially troubled electrical grid, nearly half a
Puerto Rico steps into abortion restriction debate | FOX31 Denver
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Powerful lawmakers in Puerto Rico are joining conservatives in states across the U.S. mainland in attempting to set
Puerto Rico steps into abortion restriction debate – ABC News
Powerful lawmakers in Puerto Rico are joining conservatives in states across the U.S. mainland in attempting to restrict abortions,
Puerto Rico power plant fire brings Internet offline – DCD – Data Center Dynamics
Puerto Rico has experienced a major loss of Internet services after a fire near the Costa Sur power plant rendered most of the island powerless.
Puerto Rico is plunged into darkness after a fire at one of its largest power plants – NPR
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A major power outage hit Puerto Rico late
Massive Blackout Leaves Over a Million Without Power in Puerto Rico – NBC Connecticut
Thousands are in the dark after a fire at a power station in Puerto Rico late Wednesday. Schools and government offices were forced to close on