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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Juan Dalmau pauses campaign after wife suffers cerebral hemorrhage
The gubernatorial candidate shared on Tuesday that Morales had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and would undergo surgery later today.
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Puerto Rican voters show strong support for Kamala Harris in symbolic US presidential election, El Nuevo Día survey reveals
Among Puerto Ricans, the Harris-Walz ticket has a 15-point lead over the Trump-Vance campaign as the island prepares for a symbolic vote.
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‘Document everything’: Your 10-step guide to insurance claims after Hurricane Milton
Before Hurricane Milton’s arrival, experts had warned that it could cause billions in losses, further damaging the state’s already troubled insurance market.
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DeSantis declines call from VP Harris as Biden-Harris Administration ramps up Hurricane Milton support
As Hurricane Milton intensifies and heads toward Florida’s western coast, the Biden-Harris administration is ramping up efforts to support the state.
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Puerto Rico’s first gubernatorial debate focused on corruption, political status, and LUMA Energy crisis
The candidates addressed issues such as security, education, health, economy, and the controversial contract with LUMA Energy.
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Puerto Rico governor monitors Jacksonville port amid nationwide dockworker strike
Eighty percent of the products consumed in Puerto Rico are imported. One of the main ports the island receives its cargo from is Jacksonville.
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Puerto Rican social worker in Florida highlights voting as tool for mental health advocacy in schools
Iván Díaz has seen how the Republican government wants to cut funding for mental health programs in public schools.
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ACLU files lawsuit to extend voter registration deadline in Puerto Rico
The lawsuit highlights problems caused by frequent power outages at the Permanent Registration Boards, which are the physical locations where voters can register in person.





















