News Puerto Rico Las Piedras: Puerto Rico, six months after Hurricane Maria
ON THE GROUND IN PUERTO RICO: Living in the dark. Downed power lines. Shuttered businesses. Abandoned buildings. Cold showers, if there’s water at all. This is what it’s still like for too many residents in Puerto Rico, six months after the devastating Hurricane Maria.
News Puerto Rico Las Piedras: Puerto Rico’s Law Firms Find Their Footing After Disaster
While corporate law firms are busy, some of Puerto Rico’s smaller firms haven’t fared as well. Carlos Mondriguez, an employee-side attorney who runs a small corporate law practice in the elevated town ...
News Puerto Rico Las Piedras: After hurricane, Puerto Rico switches on to renewable energy
In Las Piedras, Blanca Martinez, a retired school bus driver who ... This week, Siemens published a report in which it envisions the construction of 10 mini-grids across Puerto Rico that would depend ...
News Puerto Rico Las Piedras: Anger spreads across Puerto Rico over lack of basic services
The standoff caught the attention of top Puerto Rico government officials and ended several hours later after the power company promised it would keep crews in Las Piedras until service is fully ...
News Puerto Rico Las Piedras: Photo Essay: Puerto Rico’s Small Farmers Rebuild, with Help from Chef José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen
Below, we tell the story of a few of the many promising projects at work in building Puerto Rico’s food sovereignty. “The Internet of Farming” is Cosechas Tierra Viva’s slogan. Run by Franco Marcano ...