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Integrated advanced light detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology will help LUMA Energy’s ongoing efforts to modernize ...
Scouring shoppers — deal pamphlets found at supermarket entrances — to maximize every penny of a tight budget in a territory ...
Puerto Rico’s governor has signed a bill that prohibits hormone therapy or gender-affirming surgeries for transgender youth, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from activists in the largely ...
HERNANDEZ: Puerto Rico once had a hospital and health care system that was the envy of the Caribbean. It was a public system.
Almost half of Puerto Rico’s doctors have fled the island over the past decade, leading to a lack of specialists and treatment and incredibly long wait times. And this isn’t just an ...
In the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, which hit in 2017, Puerto Rico's public health care system was flooded with people in need. Now, Hurricane Fiona is expected to add to the island's health care ...
Puerto Rico plunged into darkness again as island-wide blackout hits The outage is affecting as many as 1.4 million customers, officials said.
The head of Miami-based Borinquen Medical Centers worries the continuing decline of Puerto Rico’s health care system is going to drive more doctors, nurses and other health professionals to ...
Puerto Rico’s death rate last year surpassed that of any year in the past two decades, including when Hurricane Maria destroyed parts of the island in 2017.
The Trump administration is clawing back millions in climate grants promised to credit unions in Puerto Rico. A reporter traveled to the island to meet people affected by the rollback.
Letter From Puerto Rico Trump, Bad Bunny and Puerto Rico’s Perennially Broken Power Grid Puerto Rico has the least reliable energy system of any place in the U.S. Despite billions of federal ...
Arelis Hernández of the Washington Post discusses Puerto Rico's healthcare crisis.