Puerto Rico’s electricity problems go beyond Maria and Fiona Sameer H. Shah, Mary Angelica Painter, and Fernando Tormos-Aponte - September 28, 2022 Puerto Ricans face higher electricity bills — but see few improvements that make the power grid more resilient to storms
Puerto Ricans voted to become the 51st U.S. state — again Alexander Kustov, Ali Valenzuela, and Abdiel Santiago - November 12, 2020 What would persuade mainland Americans to support their bid?
Many Puerto Ricans are outraged about how its resigning governor installed his successor. Here’s why. Glenda Labadie-Jackson and Fernando Tormos-Aponte - August 6, 2019 The backroom maneuver might not be constitutional — or democratic.
A controversial ‘oversight board’ could take over Puerto Rico’s hurricane rebuilding effort Mariely Lopez-Santana - November 30, 2017 On Sept. 20, 2017, the world watched slack-jawed as Hurricane Maria
2012 Puerto Rico Elections Post-Election Report Joshua Tucker - November 13, 2012 Continuing our series of election reports, the following post-election report