The U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Royal Caribbean have begun using facial recognition technology to enable passengers to leave cruise ships faster in Puerto Rico.
The investment “is only the beginning of a larger $500 million infrastructure plan for San Juan over the next four years,” San Juan Mayor Miguel Romero said. #NewsismyBusiness ...
The San Juan HSI office has been actively implementing Executive Order 14159 across the Caribbean. This order mandates the ...
Having emerged from hurricanes, earthquakes and a debt crisis, Puerto Rico is coming out swinging. As one of the Caribbean’s ...
A month after its debut, Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” continues to ignite conversations surrounding the island’s ...
Actor Amaury Nolasco's "A Love Letter from Puerto Rico" campaign urges visitors to explore beyond tourist spots and engage ...
The terminal opening at TAB follows a year of expanded air service at Port of Spain’s Piarco International Airport (POS), ...
The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan organization, encourages informed participation in government. The Observer Corps ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Haiti’s children are increasingly caught in the crossfire of gang violence, forced to carry ...
The executive director of a federal control board that oversees Puerto Rico’s finances says it is “impossible” for the U.S. territory to pay the $8.5 billion bondholders are demanding in ...
Puerto Rico’s struggling power utility may need help from the commonwealth’s government to repay legacy debt if it’s to deal ...