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Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s debt crisis hits the territory’s schools
by
Amy Scott
Jun 6, 2017
Schools around the country are beginning to close down for the summer. But in Puerto Rico, many schools, almost 180 of them, will not reopen in the fall. The mass closure comes as the commonwealth faces an ongoing economic crisis and tens of billions of dollars in debt. Click the audio player above to […]
Puerto Rico debt battle heads to federal court
by
Andy Uhler
May 4, 2017
Puerto Rico owes bondholders more than $70 billion, and it’s going to court to try to get its debts rescheduled. On Monday, a stay on lawsuits against Puerto Rico’s government expired, so bondholders sued. The island’s governor announced yesterday it was seeking court protection under Title III of the PROMESA Act, a bill passed last […]
What Democrats and Republicans stand to gain from Congress' new $1 trillion spending bill
May 1, 2017
Some of Trump's key proposals, like his call for a U.S.-Mexico border, will not receive funding.
Championship baseball is a welcome distraction for debt-ridden Puerto Rico
by
Andy Uhler
Mar 22, 2017
The final game of the World Baseball Classic is tonight, down the road at Dodger Stadium. The United States made the finals for the first time, and it’s playing against a team that’s close to home: Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rican government bought ads to promote tourism during the game. The island could use a […]
Puerto Rico’s governor pushes statehood to cut debt
by
Andy Uhler
Jan 4, 2017
Puerto Rico has a new governor. Ricardo Rosselló came into office on Monday and immediately talked about statehood as a key component in his plan to help the commonwealth resolve its debt crisis. Click the above audio player to hear the full story.
Puerto Ricans migrate to Florida for one thing: jobs
by
Andy Uhler
Oct 21, 2016
As the Puerto Rican economy struggles, a thousand families migrate to Florida every month.
Puerto Ricans leaving the island are landing in Florida
by
Andy Uhler
Sep 30, 2016
A small city near Disneyworld grows as a Puerto Rican hub.
For public good, not for profit.
Puerto Rican debt could help swing Florida
Aug 15, 2016
Puerto Rican voters in Florida, fleeing recession and debt, could be a key demographic this fall.
Puerto Rico avoids debt default — but what's next?
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 30, 2016
Puerto Rico's debt will be restructured, but the future is far from certain.
What it's like when your government doesn't have money?
by
Andy Uhler
Jun 7, 2016
Puerto Rican engineer Javier Alayón tells us how things are going in San Juan.