SAN JUAN — Drugs that can cure hepatitis C revolutionized care for millions of Americans living with the deadly liver infection. The drugs came with
Read morePuerto Rico Police Officer Takes 30 People Hostage In Credit Union
GUAYNABO — The Puerto Rico Police Department said Wednesday that a hostage situation at noon Wednesday at the Caribbean Federal Credit Union Cooperative in Guaynabo
Read moreSt. Croix’s Joseph Brow Shot To Death At Coconut Bar in Mount Pleasant Early Today
FREDERIKSTED — A St. Croix man was shot to death while ringing in the New Year at a Mount Pleasant bar early this morning. Joseph
Read moreECLAC: Caribbean and Latin America Expected To Grow By 1.7 Percent in 2019
BUENOS AIRES — The economy the Caribbean and Latin America will grow 1.7 percent in 2019, a dip from the previous estimate of 1.8 percent,
Read moreDialysis Patients Who Flew Out For Hurricane Maria Finally Welcomed Home
CHRISTIANSTED — The Juan F. Luis Hospital along with Governor-Elect Albert Bryan, Jr., Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett, Plessen Healthcare and the V.I. Health Department
Read moreSt. Regis Bahia Beach Resort Reopens In Puerto Rico After $60 Million Facelift
RIO GRANDE —The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort has announced its reopening. Following an extensive $60 million renovation, the property unveils a new dimension of
Read moreUpscale Celebrity Cruises Increases Its Presence In Caribbean For 2020-2021
MIAMI — With its growing fleet of modern luxury cruise ships, Celebrity Cruises has unveiled a 2020-2021 season with more ships and more time in
Read moreBVI’s Skeleton Crew Coroner Won’t Release Body of Dead Doctor Until After Holidays
ROAD TOWN, Tortola – A Florida family dealing with the sudden loss of their father has hit a wall trying to bring his body home
Read morePfizer Recalling Thermacare Heat Wraps In USVI, Puerto Rico and U.S. Mainland
NEW YORK — Pfizer Consumer Healthcare has issued a nationwide recall for some of its Thermacare heat wraps because there is a possibility that the
Read moreCaribbean and Central America Have Most To Lose From U.S.’s WTO Fight
WASHINGTON — Small countries will lose the most from a United States fight with the World Trade Organization (WTO). The global trade body’s appeals panel
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