Arrest of longtime Canadian fugitive stuns Puerto Rico – KIRO-TV
Conor Vincent D'Monte, known as Johnny Williams in Puerto Rico, was allegedly a leader of a violent gang sought by Canadian authorities on charges
Arrest of longtime Canadian fugitive stuns Puerto Rico – StarTribune.com
Last week, phones across Puerto Rico began to ding as members of a private WhatsApp group dedicated to helping others in the U.S. territory stared
Arrest of Longtime Canadian Fugitive Stuns Puerto Rico | World News – USNews.com
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Last week, phones across Puerto Rico began to ding as members of a private WhatsApp group dedicated to helping others
Arrest of longtime Canadian fugitive stuns Puerto Rico | World | bozemandailychronicle.com
D'Monte, known as Johnny Williams in Puerto Rico, who was allegedly a leader of a violent gang sought by Canadian authorities on charges including
Seiffert, Kim share Puerto Rico Open PGA lead – France 24
... birdies in a seven-under par 65 on Thursday to share the first-round lead with fellow American Michael Kim in the US PGA Tour Puerto Rico Open.
White House touting Puerto Rico efforts after one year in office – Pasquines
On January 20, the Biden-Harris administration released a statement proclaiming their efforts to alleviate Puerto Rican issues.
Puerto Rico judge rejects restructuring stay; teachers turn to appeals court | Bond Buyer
Puerto Rico's bankruptcy judge rejected two requests for a stay on enacting the Plan of Adjustment on March 15 but one of those parties had
Chamber Choir to celebrate ‘the joy of gathering’ in concert tour in Puerto Rico – Leader-Telegram
MENOMONIE — Soon, one of the oldest churches in San Juan, Puerto Rico, will ring with the voices of 17 UW-Stout singers.
Puerto Rico Bankruptcy Plan Objectors Lose Appeal Stay Bids – Law360
The federal bankruptcy judge overseeing Puerto Rico's financial restructuring on Thursday refused to stay her order confirming the territory's
founder of the first transplant program in Puerto Rico – D1SoftballNews.com
The worldwide success of transplant medicine in Puerto Rico is thanks to the foundation of the first official program that gave life to hundreds