How Ivy Queen and a Spotify podcast got the history of reggaeton right – Los Angeles Times
... station to hype his infectious hit “Gasolina,” the Puerto Rican recording star ... to Puerto Rico, where it boomed, and now to Colombia and the world.
Judge Will Have Final Say On Puerto Rico Fiscal Plan – Law360
Law360 (October 6, 2021, 2:28 PM EDT) -- The federal judge overseeing Puerto Rico's financial restructuring Wednesday ruled that she will be the one to make
The Rebirth of Puerto Rican Coffee | Business | theweeklyjournal.com
2017, Puerto Rico is now celebrating the first great coffee harvest since that
National Hispanic Heritage Month Puts Focus on Latinx Experience at UConn – UConn Today
Brunna Louzada '22 (SFA), left, and Kate Gavilanes '22 (CLAS) paint a banner for the the homecoming parade at the Puerto Rican / Latin American Cultural
Puerto Rican Surrealism Art Heading to New York, London | Editor’s Picks | theweeklyjournal.com
Puerto Rico will have a space in the international exhibition, which recognizes the importance of Puerto Rican surrealist artists and the artistic collective “
Eaton and Enel X expand clean energy infrastructure, strengthen energy resilience in Puerto …
... Eaton and Enel X, the Enel Group's advanced energy services business line, today announced plans for a second joint microgrid project in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico Supreme Court sitting on $500M decision for island telecom consumers – News …
The Puerto Rico Supreme Court has in its hands the final decision on whether a
Growing Demand for Agritourism in Puerto Rico | Business | theweeklyjournal.com
The Puerto Rico Tourism Co. (PRTC) recently certified eight locally-owned companies within the public agency's Agritourism Program, whose goal is to
[OPINION] Who has the Power? | Business | theweeklyjournal.com
Puerto Ricans need reliable electric service, and Puerto Rico's government needs the flexibility to complete both missions without mandates that delay both and
Puerto Rico ‘Mi Salud’ Gets Funds Extension Until Next Year | Business | theweeklyjournal.com
Once again, Puerto Rico's much feared Medicaid fiscal cliff will not occur. As expected, the Puerto Rico Health Department has received the requested