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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Tropical storm Ernesto set to hit Puerto Rico: Warnings in effect, potential for heavy rain and strong winds
It is expected that the rain will begin by late Monday. Rainfall totals of 4 to 6 inches will be widespread, with up to 10 inches in parts of the island.
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Guía sobre el voto anticipado en Florida
La votación anticipada te permite emitir tu voto cuando te sea conveniente. Si el día de las elecciones tienes un compromiso que no puedes cancelar, eso no te impedirá ejercer tu derecho al voto. La votación anticipada te permite emitir tu voto cuando te sea conveniente. RELACIONADO: Guía para registrarte para votar en Florida Según…
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The dos and don’ts of voting by mail in Florida in 2024
All registered Florida voters have the right to vote by mail, without providing a reason or proof that they’ll be out of town.
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I’m a college student living in another state. How do I vote this year?
A recent poll conducted by CIRCLE revealed that 57% of young people are extremely likely to vote this year.
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What is an absentee ballot and how do I get one this year?
All registered Florida voters have the right to vote by mail (also known as absentee voting) without providing a reason or proof that they’ll be out of town. Being short on time isn’t an excuse for not voting in the 2024 elections in Florida. Voters have many ways to exercise their right to vote, including…
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Early voting in Florida: Where, when, and how to vote
Early voting allows you to cast your vote when and where it is convenient for you.
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Florida House candidate María Revelles condemns JD Vance’s ‘childless cat ladies’ remarks
For María Revelles, candidate for Florida House of Representatives 47 district, comments characterizing women in the Democratic Party as “childless cat ladies” only divide society and divert attention from more important issues.
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Rep. Anna Eskamani condemns JD Vance’s comments on childless cats ladies
Comments made by JD Vance have further highlighted the GOP’s problems in appealing to female voters and issues such as reproductive rights.
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Florida-Puerto Rico partnership boosts work opportunities for Spanish speakers
Data from The Hub reveals that essential workers in Central Florida, such as teachers, police, and nurses, earn significantly more than their counterparts in Puerto Rico.





















