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Leonor García-Guerra, executive director of ColaborativoPR, announced a new partnership with the ECMC Foundation to support first-generation and low-income college students in Puerto Rico.
Yamil J. García-Díaz, president of the Cooperativa de Seguros Múltiples, announced $50,000 in donations to five community organizations in Puerto Rico.
In Culebra, Puerto Rico, the Foundation for Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce hosted a Community Innovation Hub event that brought together nonprofit organizations, entrepreneurs, community leaders and government representatives to address barriers to doing business and workforce development in the island’s eastern region.
A new study highlights growing inequities in Puerto Rico’s Medicare Advantage system, where lower federal reimbursements may be costing lives. (Credit: Designer491 | Dreamstime.com)
Arecibo C3 seeks to develop science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) talent from an early age at the former Arecibo Observatory site in Puerto Rico.
Fajardo shows strong boating activity, with more than 100 listings offering a mix of vessels, including center consoles, sport boats, yachts, snorkeling trips and day charters.
The St. Regis Bahía Beach Resort in Río Grande is the first hotel in Puerto Rico to receive a One Michelin Key.
Esteban Colón and Beatriz Castro present the findings of the 2025 Consumer Foresight Study during the SME Marketing Summit in San Juan.
FirstBank’s headquarters in San Juan, Puerto Rico
From left: Luis B. Méndez del Nido, general counsel of the Puerto Rico Department of Economic Development and Commerce’s Office of Legal Counsel and Legislative Affairs; agency Secretary Sebastián Negrón; and Ernesto J. Zayas-García, director of the department’s Business Incentives Office, during a press briefing on Act 60 oversight measures in San Juan.
The new Liberty Puerto Rico router with Smart Wi-Fi technology is now available for new home internet customers. (Credit: Liberty Puerto Rico)
Javier J. Hernández-Acosta, dean of the School of Arts, Design and Creative Industries at Sacred Heart University in San Juan, speaks during the launch of La Cepa, a business growth program for creative industries. (Credit: Universidad del Sagrado Corazón)

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