Mivette Vega is a seasoned journalist and multimedia reporter whose stories center the Latino community. She is passionate about justice, equality, environmental matters, and animals. She is a Salvadorrican—Salvadorian that grew up in Puerto Rico—that has lived in San Juan, Venice, Italy, and Miami.
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US Union to Congress: ‘Time to tax the millionaires in Puerto Rico’
The Illinois chapter of the union that represents millions of workers made the request to discourage economic disparities on the island.
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6 medidas para adaptarte al cambio de hora este fin de semana
Aunque el domingo se gana una hora de sueño, de todos modos hay que pasar por un proceso de adaptación. Cuando el sábado te vayas a dormir tendrás que cambiar el reloj una hora hacia atrás, pues a las 2:00 de la madrugada del domingo finalizará el ahorro energético diurno. Como todos los años, esta…
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High energy costs threaten Puerto Rico’s businesses as debt restructuring looms
Energy cost impacts Puerto Rican businesses five times more than US businesses because the highest rate is applied to former
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Puerto Rico’s Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González to Challenge Gov. Pierluisi in 2024
For months there was speculation that González might challenge Pierluisi. But since last week, when she announced that she is expecting twins with her husband, there has been some uncertainty about her future plans.
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Here Are the 10 Top-Paying Jobs in Florida
About 30 jobs with the highest wages in the state earn over double the average salary, which was $55,980 in May 2022.
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Tragic Weekend in Puerto Rico: Four Women Lost to Violence
The recent murders of women raised the number to 15 women murdered so far this year, the same number that was reported in 2022 in total.
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DC Superhero Film ‘Blue Beetle’ Celebrates Latino Culture
Puerto Rican director Ángel Manuel Soto convinced DC Studios to shoot the main scenes in Puerto Rico, so that many of the locations will be familiar to Boricuas.
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Miami Population Drops for the First Time in Decades Amid Housing Crisis
In the Miami-Dade area housing costs have risen by 53%, since June 2020, while the median asking rent has increased by 27%.
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Here Are the 5 Most Vulnerable Florida Counties This Hurricane Season
Two of the state’s counties are the most vulnerable areas to hurricanes in the nation.
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Mark Your Calendar: Florida’s Tax-Free School Shopping Week Begins July 24
Florida’s back-to-school sales tax holiday starts July 24, and runs through Aug. 6. Classes are set to begin on Aug. 10 in many schools across the state.





















