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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Ever been charged with a crime? What to know about your voting rights in FL.
Florida law protects the voting rights of some convicted felons, but there are crimes that can result in the loss of the privilege.
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Rep. Anna Eskamani criticizes Trump’s wild claims in debate with Kamala Harris
Florida’s representative praised Harris’s conciliatory tone, as she highlighted small businesses and her roots in coming from a working-class family.
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Florida House candidate María Revelles criticizes Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric in debate
One of the main things María Revelles, candidate for Florida, highlighted is that throughout the debate, Donald Trump did not miss the opportunity to attack immigrants.
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Llamado Boricua: Líderes puertorriqueños de Central Florida lanzan iniciativa de votación para las elecciones
El movimiento tiene como objetivo crear conciencia sobre la importancia de votar, enfocándose en temas clave que afectan a la comunidad puertorriqueña, como el costo de vida, la educación y la vivienda asequible.
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Llamado Boricua: Puerto Rican leaders in Central Florida launch voting initiative for 2024 elections
Florida Rep. Johanna López, highlighs the importance of supporting Puerto Rican candidates and those who advocate for policies that align with the community’s needs.
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Puerto Rican lawmakers demand accountability amid growing power outages
The island’s ombudsman, Edwin García Feliciano, called on the governor to meet with energy officials to pursue concrete action.
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Puerto Rican child among 500 to be honored in Times Square for NDSS Down Syndrome presentation
The NDSS presentation, a yearly tradition, aims to remind the world of people with Down syndrome’s invaluable contributions to their communities.
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Luis Dávila: Puerto Rico’s future tied to November elections, urges Florida Puerto Ricans to vote
The new president recognizes the challenges faced by Floricuas, as he knows that they struggle with the high cost of living, especially in rent and home insurance, and they are also aware of the news and crises that are taking place on the island because many still have family there.



















