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Norberto Almodóvar, deputy secretary of Puerto Rico’s Permit Management Office, presents the latest results on the permitting process. (Screen capture)
Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan will host 2026 World Baseball Classic games after a 12-year hiatus. (Screen capture of www.mlb.com)
From left: Gov. Jenniffer González; Denise Quiñones, Miss Universe 2001; Deborah Carthy-Deu, Miss Universe 1985; Victoria Kjaer, Miss Universe 2024; and Zuleyka Rivera, Miss Universe 2006.
From left: Alberto Alesi, general director of ManpowerGroup in Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America, and Melissa Rivera-Roena, general manager of ManpowerGroup in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González, left, and Felipe do Carmo, head of public sector for Central America and the Caribbean at Amazon Web Services, announce the free tech training agreement during a press conference at La Fortaleza.
Ice is classified as an essential product during emergencies under Puerto Rico’s Department of Consumer Affairs, a designation highlighted in House Bill 841.
A Drivers Service Center, known as a CESCO, in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico’s Economic Development and Commerce Department secretary, Sebastián Negrón-Reichard, at lectern, announces Bethel Protective Systems’ $8 million investment in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico, as Gov. Jenniffer González, on his right, looks on.
An employee operates equipment at the Los Filtros water plant in Guaynabo, a facility Gov. Jenniffer González says must be replaced as part of a $10 million emergency plan to address water service outages. (Credit: Puerto Rico Aqueduct & Sewer Authority)
Puerto Rico’s Office of Management and Budget director, Orlando Rivera, said the early start on the island’s fiscal 2027 budget aims to align agency requests with oversight board reviews and improve fiscal discipline.
Economic Development and Commerce Secretary Sebastián Negrón-Reichard announces the unlocking of $1.4 billion in Opportunity Zone investments in Puerto Rico.
Raúl Márquez-Hernández, former Puerto Rico secretary of state and current legislative adviser for the Puerto Rico Tourism Co., testifies before the House Tourism Committee on room tax proposals.
A map of Puerto Rico’s census tracts in federal Opportunity Zones, shaded blue, which cover about 98% of the island. Yellow areas are not designated. (Credit: Puerto Rico Department of Economic Development and Commerce)

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