2022
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Officials Demand Lifeguards and Warning Signs at Beaches After Drowning Deaths in Puerto Rico
Over the weekend, two tourists died while others were rescued from rip currents at beaches across the island, highlighting the need for the government to act to prevent further tragedies.
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Carollyn Taylor Wants to Work for Those Who Serve in the Military. This Is Why It Matters to Boricuas.
The Democratic candidate for Florida’s House District 2 is also a strong ally of veterans and, if elected, vows to continue to look out for their best interests.
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Puerto Rico Could Lose $227M in Rental Assistance Funds
Since the aid has been available on the island, only 41,493 families have received it.
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Florida Democrats to DeSantis: Defunding Schools Over Mask Requirements Is ‘Beyond Belief’
Two gubernatorial contenders warn that children will be the collateral damage of this Republican plan.
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Puerto Rico Cultural Institutions Will Receive a Boost From ARP Funds
Gov. Pedro Pierluisi announced the allocation of $33.7 million to restore and modernize historic buildings, digitize documents, and will support arts programs.
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Yes, the GOP-Controlled Florida Legislature Is Impacting Black and Latino Communities. Here’s How.
Black state lawmakers say legislative initiatives aimed at improving conditions in communities of color haven’t gained traction with Republicans. But a Boricua senator from Florida says Latinos are also affected.
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6 Ideas to Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week in Orlando
The Random Acts of Kindness Week is an opportunity to serve our community. Rep. Anna Eskamani gave some ideas.
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Measures Against COVID in Puerto Rico Includes Changes for Travelers and Capacity at Events
Gov. Pierluisi announced new and the extension of measures to deal with the pandemic, at a time when cases related to the omicron variant continue to decline.
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Florida Democrats Demand Cuentas Claras. Where Is the Money Coming From?
Bills put forward by Senator Annette Taddeo and Representative Joy Goff-Marcil seek to increase accountability by closing loopholes that allow untraceable money into state elections.
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Puerto Rico Reaches 4,000 COVID Deaths Since the Pandemic Began
Experts said that this figure could be even worse if the measures that have been in place during these two years had not been taken.























