Puerto Rico's new governor sworn in days after a major blackout left much of the island in the dark
Read full article: Puerto Rico's new governor sworn in days after a major blackout left much of the island in the darkJenniffer González Colón has been sworn in as Puerto Rico’s new governor as the island held for a normally ebullient ceremony overshadowed by widespread anger over a blackout that hit the U.S. territory days ago.
Power is restored to nearly all of Puerto Rico after a major blackout
Read full article: Power is restored to nearly all of Puerto Rico after a major blackoutElectric power has been restored to nearly all affected customers across Puerto Rico after a sweeping blackout plunged the U.S. territory into darkness on New Year’s Eve.
Jenniffer González of Puerto Rico's pro-statehood party edges ahead in gubernatorial election
Read full article: Jenniffer González of Puerto Rico's pro-statehood party edges ahead in gubernatorial electionJenniffer González of Puerto Rico's pro-statehood New Progressive Party is leading polls in a historic gubernatorial election that could see her party secure a third consecutive term for the first time.
Harris campaign spends final hours reminding Pennsylvania of a Trump ally's joke about Puerto Rico
Read full article: Harris campaign spends final hours reminding Pennsylvania of a Trump ally's joke about Puerto RicoKamala Harris devoted much of her final full day on the campaign trail to reaching Latino voters in Pennsylvania, a swing state that Democrats consider part of their “blue wall” in the Electoral College.
Americans in Puerto Rico can't vote for US president. Their anger at Trump is shaping the race
Read full article: Americans in Puerto Rico can't vote for US president. Their anger at Trump is shaping the raceResidents say a speaker calling Puerto Rico garbage before a packed Donald Trump rally in New York was the latest humiliation for an island territory that has long suffered from mistreatment.
Persistent power outages in Puerto Rico spark outrage as officials demand answers
Read full article: Persistent power outages in Puerto Rico spark outrage as officials demand answersA growing number of government officials in Puerto Rico are demanding answers from two private electric companies as the U.S. territory struggles with persistent power outages.
US announces $325 million in funding to boost Puerto Rico solar projects as power outages persist
Read full article: US announces $325 million in funding to boost Puerto Rico solar projects as power outages persistThe U.S. government says $325 million in federal funds will be available for solar and battery storage installations across Puerto Rico as the U.S. territory struggles with chronic power outages.
Widespread outage hits Puerto Rico as customers demand ouster of private electric company
Read full article: Widespread outage hits Puerto Rico as customers demand ouster of private electric companyA widespread power outage has hit Puerto Rico and left more than 340,000 customers without electricity after two of the U.S. territory’s power plants shut down.
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Puerto Rico's Democratic presidential primary
Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Puerto Rico's Democratic presidential primaryPuerto Rico will hold a Democratic presidential primary, the only opportunity for Democrats on the island to officially weigh in on the race for the White House.
Kamala Harris marks first visit to Puerto Rico as vice president, riling some in the US territory
Read full article: Kamala Harris marks first visit to Puerto Rico as vice president, riling some in the US territoryU.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has visited Puerto Rico as part of a whirlwind trip to tout the federal aid the U.S. territory has received following deadly hurricanes and attend a Democratic fundraiser.
Hard-partying Puerto Rico capital faces new code that will limit alcohol sales
Read full article: Hard-partying Puerto Rico capital faces new code that will limit alcohol salesSan Juan Mayor Miguel Romero has signed a new measure to prohibit alcohol sales after certain hours in the capital of Puerto Rico, renowned for its all-night partying.
Biden tells Puerto Ricans he's 'committed to this island'
Read full article: Biden tells Puerto Ricans he's 'committed to this island'President Joe Biden promises to “rebuild it all” after visiting Puerto Rico on Monday to survey damage from Hurricane Fiona, as tens of thousands of people remain without power two weeks after the storm hit.
Puerto Ricans seething over lack of power days after Fiona
Read full article: Puerto Ricans seething over lack of power days after FionaHalf of Puerto Rico is without power more than five days after Hurricane Fiona struck the U.S. territory — including an entire town where not a single work crew has arrived.
‘Like starting from the bottom again’: San Antonians from Puerto Rico look for ways to help after Fiona slams island
Read full article: ‘Like starting from the bottom again’: San Antonians from Puerto Rico look for ways to help after Fiona slams islandThe impact of Hurricane Fiona, which has devastated the Caribbean and left millions without water or power, is being felt here at home, with many San Antonians from Puerto Rico searching for any updates and ways to help loved ones.
Puerto Rico girds for possible hurricane as TS Fiona nears
Read full article: Puerto Rico girds for possible hurricane as TS Fiona nearsTropical Storm Fiona is heading for Puerto Rico and forecasters are warning it likely will grow into a hurricane before hitting on Sunday with extremely heavy rains.
Ex Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez charged with bribery
Read full article: Ex Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez charged with briberyFormer Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda Vázquez has been arrested on bribery charges related to the financing of her 2020 campaign, the latest hit to an island with a long history of corruption that brought fresh political upheaval to the U.S. territory.
Builders hurt protected areas in climate-weary Puerto Rico
Read full article: Builders hurt protected areas in climate-weary Puerto RicoPuerto Rico's Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into destruction in an ecological reserve that protects one of the island’s most extensive mangrove forests.
Major outage forces Puerto Rico to shutter schools, offices
Read full article: Major outage forces Puerto Rico to shutter schools, officesMore than a million customers in Puerto Rico remain without electricity after a fire at a main power plant caused an island-wide blackout that forced the U.S. territory to cancel classes and shutter government offices in the biggest outage yet this year.
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Pedro Pierluisi wins gubernatorial race in Puerto Rico
Read full article: Pedro Pierluisi wins gubernatorial race in Puerto RicoPedro Pierluisi, gubernatorial candidate with the New Progressive Party (PNP), arrives at Vivo Beach Club to celebrate a slim lead of the pro-statehood party in the Puerto Rican general elections, in Carolina, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti)SAN JUAN – Pedro Pierluisi of Puerto Rico’s pro-statehood New Progressive Party won a majority of votes to become the U.S. territory’s next governor, according to official preliminary results released late Saturday. The results come four days after Puerto Rico held general elections, an unusual delay blamed on a record number of early and absentee votes that overwhelmed officials. It's also the first time that Puerto Rico's two main parties fail to reach 40% of votes. Other results released late Saturday included those of a tight race for the mayor of Puerto Rico's capital.
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Puerto Ricans in unfamiliar territory as vote count delayed
Read full article: Puerto Ricans in unfamiliar territory as vote count delayedVoters across Puerto Rico are choosing new leaders they believe would help heal a U.S. territory wracked by corruption, hurricanes, earthquakes and the pandemic. “There’s still a lot at play.”Another hotly contested race is that for mayor of Puerto Rico’s capital. The elections commission has not certified any winners in those races or others. The president of Puerto Rico’s elections commission, Francisco Rosado, said he wasn’t satisfied with the job that the administrative board responsible for counting those votes is doing. “The elections commission was one of the few institutions that had credibility,” he said.
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Puerto Rico awaits final result in tight gubernatorial race
Read full article: Puerto Rico awaits final result in tight gubernatorial race(AP Photo/Carlos Giusti)SAN JUAN – People across Puerto Rico awaited final results Wednesday of elections that saw long lines of voters and produced a tight gubernatorial race in the U.S. Caribbean territory. Meanwhile, Jenniffer González, Puerto Rico’s current representative in U.S. Congress and Pierluisi's running partner, easily won a second term. The race to become mayor of Puerto Rico's capital also was extremely tight, with only hundreds of votes separating two candidates, including one from a new party. Pierluisi briefly served as governor following last year’s protests and previously represented Puerto Rico in Congress for eight years. “Puerto Ricans have a short memory,” he said, adding that he remains hopeful a non-traditional party will eventually lead Puerto Rico.
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Puerto Rico, unable to vote, becomes crucial to US election
Read full article: Puerto Rico, unable to vote, becomes crucial to US election“Puerto Rico doesn’t have a voice. Election observers, however, note Puerto Ricans have weaker voter turnout rates than other Hispanic groups that favor Republican candidates. You better vote for me, Puerto Rico.” Many were quick to note that those living on the island don’t have that right. “If you are born in Puerto Rico, it will be part of your life until the last day.”As the election draws near, pressure keeps growing on Puerto Ricans on the island and on the mainland. Despite the aid Puerto Rico has received under the Trump administration, Mediavilla and his brother, Omar, who lives in Puerto Rico, remain unswayed.
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Trump shifts on Puerto Rico, releases aid as election nears
Read full article: Trump shifts on Puerto Rico, releases aid as election nears“I’m the best thing that ever happened to Puerto Rico," he said at a White House press conference, "no one even close.”Residents of Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory of more than 3 million people, cannot vote in the general election. “The Trump Administration delayed, dragged its feet and resisted allocating these badly needed funds,” said Velázquez, who was born in Puerto Rico. Democrats earlier this year posted an image of the scene on a billboard in Kissimmee, a heavily Puerto Rican city in central Florida. “I think you are going to see a rebuilding of Puerto Rico,” he said. It said $2 billion would be for the Puerto Rico Department of Education to repair schools across the island.
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Puerto Ricans settle in quake shelters, refuse to go home
Read full article: Puerto Ricans settle in quake shelters, refuse to go homeGUAYANILLA – A new community has popped up in this earthquake-damaged town in southwest Puerto Rico: it houses 300 people, a dozen police officers and one macaw. Hundreds of thousands of Puerto Ricans are still without power and water, and thousands are staying in shelters and sleeping on sidewalks since Tuesday’s earthquake. The unusual seismic activity and strong aftershocks have delayed recovery efforts, caused a spike in people staying in government shelters like the one in Guayanilla and unleashed panic among thousands of Puerto Ricans. Another aftershock of 4.36-magnitude hit before dawn, causing people in the shelter to yell, “It's shaking! Meanwhile, government officials are trying to calm and distract people by turning some shelters into a makeshift community.
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