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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Puerto Rican TV viewers get a Bad Bunny surprise as he promotes new album
In recent days, Bad Bunny has silenced criticism in Puerto Rico that he only gives interviews to international media as he promotes his new album rich with traditional Puerto Rican sounds and issues.
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From Parrandas to Patron Saint Festivals: Puerto Rico’s Timeless Traditions
Some Puerto Rican traditions are so deeply rooted that, regardless of trends or the passage of time, they continue to be passed down from generation to generation.
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From Roberto Clemente to the Dupont Plaza’s fire: Puerto Rico’s unforgettable December tragedies
These are some of the most significant moments in the island’s history that disrupted the holiday season.
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Does Puerto Rico really have the longest Christmas celebration in the world?
The celebrations held in Puerto Rico are a mix of American holidays and celebrations of Catholic origin.
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Nearly 50 years ago, South Florida saw snow. Can it happen again?
On January 19, 1977, South Florida witnessed an extraordinary event: snow falling for the first time in recorded history.
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Tax relief, housing, and environment take center stage in Puerto Rico’s special legislative session
Governor Pierluisi stressed that the session will address essential areas such as critical infrastructure recovery, municipal concerns, and clarifications to recently passed laws.
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Puerto Rican basketball star Matt López joins Adam Sandler and Bad Bunny in ‘Happy Gilmore 2’
During filming, which took place in New Jersey in early November, Adam Sandler approached López to greet him and ask if he was still playing basketball in Puerto Rico.
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Thanksgiving travel soars: Florida cities dominate top holiday destinations
AAA attributes the surge in travel to economic growth, lower inflation, and significant income increases, factors expected to drive a 4.6% rise in consumer spending compared to the same period last year.
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Especial del Banco Popular motiva a la diáspora a volver a su tierra
Música e imágenes de la isla que muestran los paisajes y la cultura, serán hilvanadas por la historia de una joven puertorriqueña que reside en Nueva York, y quien al llegar la Navidad decide viajar a la Isla.
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Adriana Díaz set to shine: Puerto Rican star competes in 2024 WTT finals in Japan
Díaz is one of only three non-Asian players in the women’s singles competition at the WTT Finals.





















