Yonkers murder: Luis Alturet-Rivera guilty in 2017 killing of ex-girlfriend Diana Casado
Second killing: Suspect in Yonkers slaying also eyed in Puerto Rico killing. Early on the morning of Jan. 22, 2017, Casado was shot in the head
Fields, Betty Lou Lewis (Cleveland) – Chattanoogan.com
Survivors include her son, Ronny Fields (Kristin), of Puerto Rico; daughter, Tonia Fields, of Cleveland; son, Ricky Fields, of Riceville; sister,
McMurry’s Morales to compete in Puerto Rico national meet | KTAB
PUERTO RICO – McMurry University sophomore Christian Morales earned a valuable opportunity to compete on a national stage this week,
ABC News Live: At least 233 mass shootings so far this year in the United States
Plus, former White House adviser Peter Navarro was taken into custody after being indicted by a federal grand jury, and Puerto Rico's water and
Destination Inspirations For New York’s Hair Gurus – Forbes
Puerto Rico is another creative source of mine. I like to sit on the rocks that surround The Ritz Carlton, sip a pina colada and look at the
Anti-gay, anti-trans laws rooted in class rule – Lavender & Red 111 – Workers World
Luisa Capetillo, one of Puerto Rico's most famous labor organizers and women's rights leaders in the 20th century, was arrested and jailed for
‘Colonizer!’: TikToker under fire for promoting moving to Puerto Rico—for lower taxes
A woman on TikTok got called out for promoting what commenters deem modern day colonization in Puerto Rico.
Fiscal concerns abound for a post-Oversight Board Puerto Rico – Bond Buyer
Some observers of Puerto Rico politics are concerned its government continues to avoid fiscal responsibility, ignoring past mistakes that led to
NASA Announces Winners of 2022 Student Launch Competition
Sixty teams from 22 states including Puerto Rico took part in this year's competition, with 27 teams launching April 23 near NASA's Marshall Space
Worries about Puerto Rico’s power grid as hurricane season starts – La Prensa Latina Media
By Alfonso Rodriguez. San Juan, Jun 3 (EFE).- Puerto Ricans, already grumbling about much higher electricity rates under privatization,