Global superstar Ozuna performs five songs in quarantine for Tiny Desk. For someone whose work often operates at galactic proportions, this performance of five songs makes room for Ozuna's sweet tenor to take center-desk in a love letter to the global communities that supported and streamed him to god tier status. Read More
Fed up with what they say is rampant corruption, protesters are demanding the resignation of Gov. Wanda Vázquez, who just months ago served as the island's Justice Secretary. Continue Reading Political Unrest In Puerto Rico After Read More
"Today our icon remains in the memory of all," Guayanilla press official Glidden López Torres said on Facebook. Continue Reading 5.8 Earthquake Hits Puerto Rico And Collapses Punta Ventana — A Landmark Coastal ArchRead More
Vázquez assumed the governor's chair after previously saying she wasn't interested. Now she says the island deserves "certainty and stability." Continue Reading Puerto Rico’s Justice Secretary Wanda Vázquez Sworn In As 3rd Read More
Because Puerto Rico's Senate has not approved Pedro Pierluisi yet, legal challenges are expected. Protesters gathered outside the governor's mansion Friday to see his disgraced predecessor leave. Continue Reading New Puerto Rico Governor Sworn In Amid Read More
U.S. authorities have unsealed a corruption indictment against two former top officials in Puerto Rico for directing some $15.5 million in contracts to favored businesses, allegedly edging out other firms for the lucrative government work despite allegations of being unqualified. Read More
The official anthem of the capital city, "En Mi Viejo San Juan" also serves as a nostalgic lament, evoking memories of the island for the many forced to leave it behind. Continue Reading American Anthem: For Those Missing Puerto Read More
Rep. Chip Roy objected to a procedural vote on a bipartisan $19.1 billion disaster aid bill, forcing Congress to wait until June to finish work on the legislation. Continue Reading $19.1 Billion Disaster Aid Bill Stalled After One Read More
Approving money for areas devastated by floods, hurricanes or other disasters usually gets bipartisan votes. But President Trump's opposition to sending more money to Puerto Rico stalled the effort. Continue Reading Fight Over Money Read More
Since Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico last year, more than 24,000 students have left for the U.S. mainland and more than 400 came to Hartford, Connecticut, where a third of residents identify as Puerto Rican. Continue Reading Puerto Read More