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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‘Stop the Spread of Hate’: Rep. Darren Soto Wants Investigation Into Antisemitic Group in Florida
The Democratic congressman is asking for an investigation into “potential civil rights and criminal violations” by an antisemitic group.
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5 Issues We’re Watching During Florida’s Upcoming Legislative Session
The Republican-controlled Legislature will make important decisions on issues affecting all Floridians.
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New Bill From Florida Republican Would Eliminate the Florida Democratic Party
If enacted, the bill would require Florida officials to notify all registered voters who belong to any canceled parties that their parties no longer exist.
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Reps. Velázquez and Grijalva Ask DOJ to Crack Down on Conflicts of Interest Among La Junta Advisors
A report has revealed that various FOMB advisors have troubling conflicts of interest. One of them has as a client a company that owns half of LUMA Energy.
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Days Are Numbered for Voceteo in Kissimmee
City leaders approved changes to the city’s noise ordinance after a rise in complaints.
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Quiz: Where in Puerto Rico Is Mivette Vega?
It’s like Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego, but with a Puerto Rican twist. Ready to test your knowledge of the island?
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Majority of Puerto Ricans in Florida Did Not Vote for DeSantis, Data Shows
The analysis included data from Orange and Osceola counties, focusing primarily on the 50 precincts with the highest Puerto Rican voter density.
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Hialeah Has the Highest Concentration of Latinos in the US
Census projections say that in 2030, the US population is projected to grow slowly and become more racially and ethnically diverse.
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Sen. Lauren Book: ‘Paid Family Leave Is Critical for ALL Mothers’
The Senate minority leader filed a bill to protect paid family leave for all state employees who give birth, even in cases of stillbirth.
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The Vacation Rental Market Is Strong in Puerto Rico and Florida, but Has Negative Consequences for Local Residents
Vacation rentals are popular in both places, but the proliferation of these businesses is displacing residents.





















