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Que Pasa – P. R. Travel & Tourism: bi-monthly magazine, English- and Spanish-languages travel and tourism; official magazine of Puerto Rico Tourism Company: 127,000 (bi-monthly) TVaqui: weekly digest-sized glossy magazine, Spanish-language celebrity news and gossip, VidaActual Aqui section, health, puzzles 200,000 (weekly) website:
El Día: decano de la prensa de Puerto Rico [277] [478] Ponce [479] 1911 (May 2) [480] [468] 1970 [481] Archivo Histórico Municipal de Ponce (entire printed collection) [482] This paper was the successor of El Diario de Puerto Rico (1909–1911); Eugenio Astol, director; Guillermo Vivas Valdivieso become its director in 1928. [483]
[[:Category:Puerto Rican media|]] magazines — periodical magazine's on Puerto Rican topics, currently/formerly published within Puerto Rico, in the mainland United States, or elsewhere. Pages in category "Magazines published in Puerto Rico"
A massive power outage blanketed most of Puerto Rico early Tuesday, leaving more than 1.2 million people without electricity. Here's what to know about the blackout and Luma Energy, which handles ...
About 25% of Puerto Rico remains in the dark after a massive power outage, fueling frustration over fragile infrastructure Veronica Calderon, CNN en Español January 1, 2025 at 5:09 AM
A blackout in Puerto Rico left nearly 1.3 million clients in the dark on Tuesday as the U.S. territory began preparations to celebrate New Year’s Eve, and according to officials, it may take up ...
Puerto Rico Maunabo: La Perla del Sur: Puerto Rico Ponce: 1982 La Perla del Sur, Inc.; Omar Alfonso, editor. [14] Primera Hora: Puerto Rico Guaynabo 1997 El Sol de Puerto Rico: Puerto Rico Ponce 2012 [15] Periodico El Sol de Puerto Rico [16] Voces del Sur: Puerto Rico Ponce 2010 Nexo Comunicaciones Inc. [17] El Vocero: Puerto Rico San Juan 1974
Front page of "La Gaceta de Puerto Rico" in January 1836. News Media in Puerto Rico can be dated back to the invasion of the Spaniards and the introduction of a Spanish led government. Captain General, Toribio Montes established a printing press at the Spanish government's headquarters and began publishing "La Gaceta del Gobierno de Puerto Rico ...