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A survey of Latino voters across the state finds them split on the Senate race, but unified on rebuilding Puerto Rico. Immigration, job creation and housing are key issues for Latino Voters.
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In Puerto Rico, thousands of people lost power again after Hurricane Beryl rolled over the island. Wilton Vargas, the editor of the technology website tecnetico.com, joins us to talk about how Puerto Rico's infrastructure is holding up and how people are coping almost 10 months after Hurricane Maria.
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Puerto Rican families displaced by Hurricane Maria and put up in hotels and motels throughout Florida rallied outside of state Rep. Bob Cortes office today. The federal program providing them with housing assistance ends this weekend.
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More than two thousand families fleeing Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria have visited Osceola County's welcome center since it opened in early October. For our ongoing series, "The Maria Migration," I stopped by to see what kind of help is being offered..
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More than 140,000 Puerto Ricans have fled the island for Florida since Hurricane Maria. Congressman Darren Soto, a Democrat representing Florida's 9th District, joins us to talk about what state leaders are doing to address this influx of evacuees.
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Hurricane Maria is making central Florida’s ties with Puerto Rico even stronger. Many are fleeing the devastated island to stay here with family. State Sen. Victor Manuel Torres’ district covers Osceola Co. and part of Orange Co. He just visited Ponce, Puerto Rico to see things firsthand.
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For the thousands of newly arrived Puerto Ricans in Central Florida, the first time they’ll be allowed to vote in a presidential election is one where…
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The road to the White House this election season passes right through Osceola County. A growing Puerto Rican community is changing the face of this county.
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A national coalition is ramping up its efforts to leverage the voting power of Puerto Ricans in Florida. Que Vote Mi Gente launched Thursday across the state.
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Puerto Ricans are on track to become Florida’s largest Latino demographic according to a new report from the Hispanic Federation and the ratings company Nielsen. New data show nearly one million Puerto Ricans live in Florida now, most in central Florida.