Puerto Rico has a rich history. Photo: The government of Puerto Rico has invalidated all birth certificates issued before January 1, 2020, affecting more than 4 million Puerto Ricans living in the 50 United States.
Coast Guard rescue crews are searching Monday for two fishermen reportedly overdue aboard 19 foot-wooden-blue fishing vessel off the southeastern coast of Guayama, Puerto Rico.
Photo: Rep. Albita Rivera Inter News Wire Service: Some churches have a hidden agenda concerning reproduction, Rep. Albita Rivera said Sunday. This pattern of requests pouring into the Capitol from different organizations will in the long run violate fundamental human rights, she said. Rivera was reacting against a measure that,...
AP Photo: These women see marriage as a life's commitment. By Raul Colon: Three days after Rep. Norman Ramírez and 27 of his colleagues revived the issue of same-sex marriage by submitting House Bill 107, the debate has moved into the mainstream with attorneys and civil rights activists claiming it...
Paseo Boricua Cultural & Entertainment District by DSBDA
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What is Paseo Boricua?
Paseo Boricua, which stretches along Division Street from Western
Avenue to Mozart, represents a microcoosm of the Puerto Rican
historical and cultural experience. The 50 light poles adorned with
laser-etched wrought iron banners, representing images of the three
cultural experiences that define the Puerto Rican people (the Taino,
Spanish and West African,) the 16 placitas along the walkway; and the
variety of businesses with a Puerto Rican accent, all testify to this
reality.