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Gov. Jenniffer González and Agriculture Secretary Josué E. Rivera tour the Dr. Gabriel González Calderín Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Dorado.
Golden Corral’s new location in Bayamón.
The monthly average of solar installations stands at 4,289, while complaints filed with the Department of Consumer Affairs (DACO, in Spanish) average 44 per month.
Puerto Rico has two Job Corps campuses: one in Garrochales, Arecibo, and another in Ramey, Aguadilla.
From left: Puerto Rico Economic Development Bank President Carmen A. Vega-Fournier and Zoimé Álvarez-Rubio, executive vice president of the Puerto Rico Bankers Association, testify on House Bill 701.
The data, part of the Cost-of-Living Index for January through March, places the San Juan–Bayamón–Caguas Metropolitan Statistical Area fifth in the U.S. for public utility costs, with an index of 161. (Credit: Kyolshin | Dreamstime.com)
The University of Puerto Rico’s Bayamón campus will receive $2.3 million through a Purdue University partnership to expand the Caribbean Green Engine initiative.
The new “Apoya a un Joven este Verano” (“Support a Youth This Summer”) campaign launched at an event at the Museum of Art and Design of Miramar.
Arecibo Mayor Carlos Ramírez Irizarry plans improvements to municipal infrastructure and government services.
Experts warn of increasing job automation in white-collar sectors, given the growing use of AI tools in the workplace. (Credit: Wrightstudio | Dreamstime.com)
“The support from Fase1 Intensive is important to ensure that I start off on the right foot and can move on to the next level. Being here, I feel like I'm in the right place, surrounded by the right people,” said Melissa Fort (center) from Gold Dust, a participant in Fase1 Intensive’s fourth cohort.
Maritza Abadía, president of Banesco USA Puerto Rico, was recognized with the Banker of the Year Zenit Award by the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce.
Hogar Nueva Mujer, founded in 1990, is a nonprofit organization in Puerto Rico dedicated to eradicating family violence through services that promote safety, education, empowerment and self-sufficiency.

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