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Staff assist customers at the new Carwiz Rent a Car location on Isla Verde Avenue in Carolina. (Credit: Carwiz Rent a Car's Facebook page.)
The LaserSETI instruments have arrived in Puerto Rico and are awaiting rooftop installation on Magüeyes Island, in partnership with the University of Puerto Rico. (Credit: LaserSETI.org)
Alberto Torres-Hernández, program director at Hospital Pavia Arecibo, speaks during the presentation of the hospital’s inaugural class of internal medicine residents.
Genera PR Community Relations Manager Jorge Bracero and UPR-Mayagüez Chancellor Agustín Rullán-Toro during the signing ceremony of the academic collaboration agreement.
Cocoa consumption reaches up to 5 million metric tons annually, with Western Europe consuming nearly 40% and North America among the top markets, according to the International Cocoa Organization.
The recycled resin will be processed at Pac Tech’s new “Renacer” plant in the Dominican Republic, the region’s first facility dedicated to food-grade plastic recycling.
Federal and local officials inspect earthquake-damaged buildings in southern Puerto Rico following the 2020 seismic events. (File photo)
From left, Maricarmen Conaway of MC Estudio and Jean Marcel, founder of Emprendimiento101, at the new coworking space in San Juan.
COR3 Executive Director Eduardo Soria-Rivera addresses agency officials during the “Reconstruction in Action” work session at the Puerto Rico Convention Center.
Businessman John Paulson and Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González overlook the beach and iconic seashell-shaped structure at La Concha Resort in San Juan.
Airbnb reaffirmed support for clear short-term rental regulations as the number of occasional hosts in Puerto Rico continues to grow. (Credit: Tyler Oneill | Dreamstime.com)
Headlands Research adds Puerto Rico to its network to offer sponsors access to more diverse clinical trial populations. (Credit: Alexander Raths | Dreamstime.com)
Bravo Pathway is part of the Bravo Family Foundation’s efforts to expand education access and support public high school students across Puerto Rico.
More than 80 interns from eight Puerto Rico universities will work in areas such as engineering, capital programs and smart grid technology, LUMA officials said.

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