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Captain in fatal Washington, D.C. crash had Puerto Rican roots
The pilot is one of 67 victims who died after an American Airlines plane collided with a military helicopter over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. on approach to Reagan National Airport.
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15 Florida town names that will make you giggle
From Lorida to Two Egg, these 15 Florida town names will surely bring a smile to your face.
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Florida’s citrus industry faces steep decline amid disease, extreme weather, and economic pressures
Many farmers, unable to sustain operations, are selling their citrus groves, which are then converted into residential developments and solar farms to accommodate the states growing population.
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Temas clave como educación y vivienda se discutirán en el Día de Puerto Rico en Tallahassee
Este año los temas principales del evento son educación, vivienda, salud y negocios. Expertos en cada área los discutirán con los participantes.
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Anna Paulina Luna files legislation to carve Trump’s face on Mount Rushmore
In a press release, Luna, first elected in 2022 and reelected last November, said the bill aims to honor Trump “for his transformative impact on America and the historical significance of his leadership.”
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8 Florida Renaissance and medieval fairs in 2025
Renaissance fairs are bringing creative looks, exotic foods, and medieval magic to Florida all year long. Here are nine fairs you don’t want to miss.
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Trump’s Paris Agreement exit raises alarms for climate risks in Florida and Puerto Rico
Expert warns that Trump’s administration’s denial of science and lack of action on climate change will affect vulnerable coastal communities and even inland regions, as well as coastal areas like Puerto Rico and Florida.
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Being ‘in between’: the unique challenges Puerto Ricans face when they move to the US
Challenges Puerto Ricans face in the U.S.
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Trump’s in-office mandate affects thousands of federal workers in Florida
The directive aligns with the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) strategy to reduce the size of the federal bureaucracy.
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Gasparilla 2025: Here’s the rundown on Tampa’s annual pirate fest
Tampa’s annual Mardi Gras-style festival was inspired by the local legend of the pirate José Gaspar, also known as Gasparilla.























