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FirstNet is designed to meet the critical communications needs of first responders.
Puerto Rican families are adjusting spending as inflation and import tariffs put pressure on household budgets. (Image generated with ChatGPT)
MarketSnack, a real-time intelligence platform for options trading, was featured in Times Square.
The Sociedad para Asistencia Legal de Puerto Rico headquarters in San Juan.
The “San Juan, Capital del Encanto” campaign presents the capital as a reflection of Puerto Rico’s culture and attractions.
Puerto Rico Planning Board President Héctor Morales-Martínez, center, announces the start of the review process for the island’s Land Use Plan.
Federal Emergency Management Agency funds address infrastructure issues such as flooding through a gravity storm sewer system project for the northern part of the Israel and Bitumul communities in San Juan. (File photo; Credit: FEMA/Eduardo Martínez)
Liberty Square at San Patricio in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, where several new restaurants and shops will open before the end of 2025.
The new bridge at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport will feature elevators and climate-controlled walkways connecting all levels of the parking garage to Terminal A.
La Puerta de San Juan offers postcard views, a draw for U.S. travelers booking affordable flights to Puerto Rico. (Credit: Sean Pavone | Dreamstime.com)
ASG Administrator Karla Mercado-Rivera announced the request for proposals for managing, storing and disposing of government records.
All proceeds from Robinson School’s “Hawk, Walk, Run” 5K on Oct. 18 in San Juan will support the school’s scholarship fund.
San Juan Mayor Miguel Romero signs documents related to municipal programs. (File photo)
A telecommunications tower in Puerto Rico delivers broadband service as part of the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) program, a federally funded initiative to expand high-speed internet to schools, libraries, health centers and other public institutions. (Credit: Jose Rosado | Dreamstime.com)
Puerto Rico Education Secretary Eliezer Ramos-Parés and Eduardo Pagán, TOTE’s vice president of corporate affairs, sign an agreement to expand maritime career opportunities for students.

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