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Casa del Peregrino in Aguadilla, which received a $623,921 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs grant to support housing, counseling and other services for homeless veterans. (Credit: Casa del Peregrino Aguadilla Facebook page)
The September 2024 Canelo-Berlanga fight broadcast is the subject of eight lawsuits filed in Puerto Rico. (Credit: Piotr Sikora | Dreamstime.com)
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.
Ed Nabrotzky, CEO of Dot Ai (Courtesy photo)
Bad Bunny’s 30-show residency in Puerto Rico generated an estimated $200 million in direct economic activity.
BuildStrong Academy Puerto Rico trains students in construction trades with hands-on and professional skills to prepare them for the workforce.
Ice is classified as an essential product during emergencies under Puerto Rico’s Department of Consumer Affairs, a designation highlighted in House Bill 841.
Puerto Rico’s real gross domestic product grew 3% in 2023, recovering from a 2.1% decline in 2022, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.
The Star of the Seas docked at San Juan’s Pier 3 during its first visit to Puerto Rico.
Housing unit sales in Puerto Rico rose to 2,467 in the first quarter of 2025, but remain below the 2021 peak of 3,326, according to the Office of the Commissioner of Financial Institutions.(Screen capture)
A Drivers Service Center, known as a CESCO, in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
The program supports coordination, operations, marketing and equipment for four farmers markets in Puerto Rico’s northwest region.
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)