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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Latest from Mivette Vega
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Florida Reps. Demings and Soto Push Legislation That Would Improve Pay for Airport Workers
Around 90% of airline-contracted workers at Florida’s largest airports report having zero paid sick days and other benefits.
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2 out of 10 People in the US Have Been Impacted by Gun Violence
Gun violence affects Hispanics and Blacks at even higher rates.
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Puerto Rican VA Hospital Workers Unionize and Demand Labor Justice
More than 100 workers who provide cleaning services to the island’s veteran hospitals have organized to demand protection from mistreatment and better working conditions.
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Meet the Puerto Ricans Who Won in the Primary
Robert Asencio, Anthony Nieves, and Maribel Gómez Cordero are among the Puerto Ricans and Latinos who received the most votes on Tuesday.
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Gov. Pierluisi Denounces LUMA’s Performance for the First Time
Blackouts and their duration have increased since last January, as confirmed by a new report.
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These Are the Offices You’ll Vote for in the Midterm Elections
On Nov. 8 Floridians will elect important positions that will have an impact on the day-to-day of their communities.
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2020 Census Overcounted 174,000 People in Puerto Rico
This error could impact the allocation of federal funds to the island.
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How to Register to Vote in Florida
The Florida 2022 midterm election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 8. The primary is Aug. 23. Remember, you have to be registered in your county of residence to vote. Here’s how.
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Florida Midterm Election Dates and Deadlines
The midterm elections are just around the corner. Write these dates down to make your voice heard!
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Over 200,000 People Have Already Voted in Florida Primaries
Early voting for the primary elections on Aug. 23 began in most Florida counties and will continue this week.





















