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Zohran Mamdani · San JuanOn the day of the Puerto Rican Parade, on June 8, Zohran Kwame Mamdani paraded along the fifth avenue of Manhattan mounted in a carriage held by a black Cherokee Jeep. At the front of the carriage, a banner showed a rural landscape accompanied by the message in large letters: PUERTO RICO DOES NOT SALE! On his right, he was accompanied by Puerto Rican congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; on the left, a human size replica of a coquí. The sceneo…See the Story
Reduced but Still Crucial the Puerto Rican Community to Win New York City Hall

Ceiba, Ceiba · CeibaCeiba airport is reactivated as a U.S. military scene In 2008, the airport of the former naval base was transferred to the Port Authority for public use. Currently, the airfield is used for commercial and military flights. Photo provided CRONICA The promise of the Puerto Rico government to set an unprecedented development in what was the naval base in that town has not been realized. By José Manuel Encarnación Center for Investigative Journalis…See the Story
Ceiba Airport Reactivates as u.s. Military Stage - No Comillas

Puerto Rico · Puerto RicoWhen it rains hard for Orocovis, in the Central Cordillera of Puerto Rico, a group of municipal employees with heavy equipment is activated to clean and open access on roads and roads because they anticipate the landslides that will most likely leave tens or hundreds of families incommunicado, depending on how much rain rains and rain lasts. For the mayor of that town, Jesus “Gardy” Colón Berlingeri, it is normal.See the Story