A guide to San Juan’s best LGBTIQ+ spots to stay, eat and party – Lonely Planet
From beaches and bars to attractions and hotels, here's your guide to a gay-friendly getaway in Puerto Rico's capital.
Tito Matos, Virtuoso of a Puerto Rican Sound, Dies at 53 – The New York Times
A lifelong champion of the plena genre, he helped rejuvenate it for a new generation both in Puerto Rico and in New York.
A post-Spudpocalyptic world: Canadian, US officials work to resolve potato problem | TheHill
“We are very hopeful that we will be able to export to Puerto Rico first within a week or two,” Bibeau said. The Hill has reached out the U.S.
US search for missing migrants from capsized boat off Florida coast shifts to land in Puerto Rico
“At the moment they haven't found anyone else” in the water, Castrodad said around mid-morning. For months, Puerto Rico, like South Florida, has been
Traveling to Puerto Rico? Entry restrictions are about to ease for vaccinated | Ap …
Domestic travel to Puerto Rico is about to get easier, so long as you're fully vaccinated.
Puerto Rico statue toppled before Spain king visit – YouTube
(24 Jan 2022) A statue of Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León was torn down in Puerto Rico early Monday, hours before a visit by Spain's King
‘First glimmer of hope’: PEI potato growers react to news on export ban – CBC
Canada's agriculture minister said she's optimistic that shipments of Island potatoes will start to head to Puerto Rico within two weeks,
Puerto Rico: Makeshift boat with DR migrants capsizes | Loop Cayman Islands
Federal authorities detained 17 Dominican migrants on Friday after their boat capsized near Puerto Rico's northwest coast in the pre-dawn hours,
Puerto Rico Removes Testing Requirement For Vaccinated American Travelers – Travel Off Path
The travel update was announced on Friday by Puerto Rico's Governor, Pedro Pierluisi. He mentioned reports of significantly lower case counts as one
Exhibition explores colonialism in Puerto Rico through visual culture – Augusta Free Press
An art installation by Pablo Delano studies how everyday objects, imagery and film have shaped misperceptions of Puerto Rico after the