News Puerto Rico Juana Dias: The Liberty Bridge Series: Connecting Communities in Puerto Rico
Additionally, the hurricane devastated (view infographic) the island's infrastructure, destroying bridges in Utuado, San Lorenzo, and Juana Diaz, among other areas, leaving residents stranded and ...
News Puerto Rico Juana Dias: Stantec Inc.: Stantec to assist Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division with Puerto Rico infrastructure damage assessments
Global design and engineering firm Stantec has been awarded a $3 million assignment to lead engineering services for infrastructure damage assessments in Puerto Rico ... the municipalities of Coamo, ...
News Puerto Rico Juana Dias: Fountain City church youth group helps rebuild in Puerto Rico
JUANA DIAZ, Puerto Rico (WATE) – Dozens of East Tennessee students are in Puerto Rico helping rebuild homes for hurricane victims. The youth group from Central Baptist Church in Fountain City has spent the past week in the U.S. territory, which is still recovering from the destruction of Hurricane Maria nearly two years ago. For […]
News Puerto Rico Juana Dias: JUST IN: Generators used to power The Breakers headed to Puerto Rico
RELATED: Unlikely pair bring relief to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria. "As I speak with you now, I’m without power in Juana Diaz," said South Palm Beach resident Victor Hernandez, who on Monday was ...
News Puerto Rico Juana Dias: Where to buy property in Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico
Publication by the Global Property Guide research team. Juana Diaz is called the City of Kings and Poets because of the many famous leaders, writers and poets who were born in the town. It is also a ...
News Puerto Rico Juana Dias: Juana Diaz , Puerto Rico Personal Injury Lawyers
Robert A. Vélez-Montes obtained a BA in Political Science, Cum Laude, from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, graduating first among the political science major graduates. He also ...
News Puerto Rico Juana Dias: Three Kings Tour Puerto Rico to Keep Tradition Alive
These Three Kings, or Magi, hail from Juana Diaz, a city south of Puerto Rico where the tradition was born 126 years ago when a Spanish priest, who missed the processions of the Three Kings in Spain, ...