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Aumentos de luz y agua afectan a una de las plantas de hielo más antiguas de Puerto Rico
Desde el 1ro de julio se implementaron aumentos en los servicios de electricidad y agua en Puerto Rico, afectando a residentes y comerciantes por igual.
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Entre quesitos, tripletas y budines, pareja puertorriqueña cumple sueño de abrir panadería en Margate
El matrimonio se fue de Puerto Rico a principios de la crisis económica del 2015, junto a sus tres hijos.
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Meet the 4 candidates running for Kissimmee mayor in Tuesday’s primary
The primary election will determine who will fill the open mayor seat, also known as Council Seat 5, as current mayor Olga González steps down because of term limits.
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Joe Biden passes the torch to Kamala Harris on night one of the Democratic Convention
President Joe Biden promised to be “the best volunteer the Harris and Walz campaign has ever seen.”
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Trump a CEO’s dream, worker’s nightmare, labor leaders warn at DNC
The heads of six unions spoke on the first night of the Democratic National Convention to list the many ways the Biden-Harris team has had workers’ backs and how Trump has been hostile to workers’ rights and prosperity.
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Florida Primary Election on August 20: What you need to know before voting
This election includes party primaries and nonpartisan races for various positions.
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Here’s what to know about how we’re covering the 2024 elections
In our efforts to be a local news source you can trust, we wanted to share a little bit about how we’re thinking about our elections coverage this year—and every year, really.
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Opinion: We must help communities that have been left behind, no matter who wins in November
In this op-ed, Justin Maxson and Sarah Jaynes advocate for prioritizing federal investments to uplift all communities and ensure widespread economic benefits.
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Florida election clerks debunk false claims about ballot markings ahead of state primary
The false claim comes as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has primed his supporters, without evidence, to expect election workers and partisan actors to meddle with the results.
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Two years in, the Inflation Reduction Act is lowering health care costs in Florida
The Inflation Reduction Act ensured that 543,000 Floridians were able to keep their health insurance, reduced the cost of insulin for over 90,000 Florida seniors, and incentivized manufacturers to invest in the state and create more clean energy jobs.























