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Many Christians celebrate Epiphany on January 6, also known as Three Kings Day. In Puerto Rico, it’s an official holiday and for Puerto Ricans living in…
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The City Council in Springfield, Massachusetts, this week unanimously approved a resolution in support of a proposed federal act giving Puerto Ricans a…
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For Angelle Lopez, graduating from Springfield Central High School and moving onto college is a very big deal. Neither her father nor mother studied…
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As Puerto Rico continues to experience a series of earthquakes and aftershocks, a western Massachusetts nonprofit is working to bring much-needed items to…
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Island officials were quick to thank the president for the designation, which makes residents eligible for more financial assistance from FEMA. They were just told aid for 2017 hurricanes is coming.
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Connecticut’s Department of Education said it’s ready to help school districts take in Puerto Rican students evacuated from the island because of recent...
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"We have not been exposed to this kind of emergency in 102 years," Gov. Wanda Vázquez says. The 6.4 magnitude quake left at least one person dead and knocked out most of the island's power.
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His resignation comes after nearly two weeks of street protests. On Monday, hundreds of thousands of people shut down a large highway.
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For two weeks, tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans have taken to the streets in San Juan, calling for the resignation of the U.S. territory's embattled governor. In Boston, Puerto Ricans are doing the same.
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For almost two weeks now, Puerto Ricans have taken to the streets of San Juan to call for the resignation of Governor Ricardo Rossello. He was already a...