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JetBlue is adding flights at Fort Lauderdale airport. See destinations
Posted inBreaking News Business News Caribbean News

JetBlue is adding flights at Fort Lauderdale airport. See destinations

MIAMI — For the second time since it quit Miami International Airport in June, JetBlue Airways is adding flights to and from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The airline is adding…
Posted by John McCarthy September 11, 2025
Venezuela activates 284 ‘battle fronts’ amid rising tensions with Washington
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News International News

Venezuela activates 284 ‘battle fronts’ amid rising tensions with Washington

Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro announced a sweeping military mobilization he is calling Plan Independencia 200 in response to the large concentration of U.S. naval forces near the country’s shores ordered…
Posted by John McCarthy September 11, 2025
Variable clouds with a stray shower, high 92
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Puerto Rico News

Variable clouds with a stray shower, high 92

Very hot temperatures are expected to prevail during the upcoming days across the local islands. An Extreme Heat Warning is in effect for the coastal and urban areas of Puerto…
Posted by John McCarthy September 11, 2025
UN directs $9 million in emergency funds to Haiti amid worsening humanitarian crisis
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

UN directs $9 million in emergency funds to Haiti amid worsening humanitarian crisis

PORT-AU-PRINCE — The United Nations on Tuesday allocated an additional $9 million in emergency funds to Haiti amid the country’s worsening gang violence and a growing hunger crisis. The funds…
Posted by John McCarthy September 10, 2025
Cuba hit by another total blackout as energy crisis worsens
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News International News

Cuba hit by another total blackout as energy crisis worsens

HAVANA (AP) — A total blackout hit Cuba on Wednesday, the latest in a series of outages blamed on aging infrastructure and fuel shortages at power plants. It was the second island-wide outage this…
Posted by John McCarthy September 10, 2025
Tampa Bay Rays’ Wander Franco has been detained and admitted into a clinic for mental health issues
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Health News

Tampa Bay Rays’ Wander Franco has been detained and admitted into a clinic for mental health issues

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — Suspended Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco, who was found guilty earlier this year of sexually abusing a minor, was detained by police on Tuesday and…
Posted by John McCarthy September 10, 2025
Partly sunny, breezy with widely separated thunderstorms, high 92
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Puerto Rico News

Partly sunny, breezy with widely separated thunderstorms, high 92

Another hot day is expected across the islands today, the National Weather Service said. We should also expect strong thunderstorms over the interior and northwestern sections of Puerto Rico in…
Posted by John McCarthy September 10, 2025
FirstBank finances $13 million eco-luxury resort to boost tourism in the USVI
Posted inBreaking News Business News Caribbean News

FirstBank finances $13 million eco-luxury resort to boost tourism in the USVI

CHARLOTTE AMALIE – FirstBank has announced the successful closing of a $13 million commercial financing agreement with By-the-Sea Resort Properties, LLC, to support the construction of The Botany, a new…
Posted by John McCarthy September 9, 2025
Miami pays tribute to Catholic shrine revered by Cuban exile community 
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Community Affairs

Miami pays tribute to Catholic shrine revered by Cuban exile community 

For decades, “La Ermita de la Caridad,” a Catholic shrine near Biscayne Bay, has stood as a symbol of hope and freedom for many, especially South Florida’s Cuban exile community.…
Posted by John McCarthy September 9, 2025
Police say they rescued Caribbean Airlines pilot kidnapped in Trinidad and Tobago
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

Police say they rescued Caribbean Airlines pilot kidnapped in Trinidad and Tobago

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — A Caribbean Airlines pilot who was kidnapped in Trinidad and Tobago has been rescued following a police operation in which one of the suspects was killed, authorities said.…
Posted by John McCarthy September 9, 2025

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