A tourist from Missouri accused of burning down several businesses in southwestern Puerto Rico in a high-profile case that sparked a backlash against unruly visitors in the U.S. territory has been indicted by a federal grand jury.
Bad Bunny is heading home to Puerto Rico for his first-ever concert residency, No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí. Find out how to get tickets.
The U.S. Department of Energy says it's setting aside $1.2 billion in federal funds to help finance renewable energy projects in Puerto Rico to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels.
Dubbed “No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí,” the residency will see Bad Bunny perform in his native Puerto Rico across weekends in July and August. Bad Bunny’s 2025 Puerto Rico Residency: How to Get Tickets Jo V
Puerto Rico governor Jenniffer González Colón called Maduro's comments an "open threat to the United States and our national security."
Tickets for the “residents only” shows go on sale starting on January 15 at 9 a.m. ET (in person in Puerto Rico only). Registration for rest of the shows are open now and close on January 14 at 10:59 p.m. ET. The pre-sale begins on January 17 at 9 a.m. ET. You can find more information here.
Days after Bad Bunny surprised fans with an announcement for his first residency ever, he's adding more dates. On Jan. 15, nine additional dates were added to the now-30-show residency, which will kick off July 11 and conclude Sept.
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As its name implies, Bad Bunny’s new album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (I Should Have Taken More Photos) is full of nostalgia. The album, which came out on January 6, is a return to the Boricua’s roots. Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, he said this is his “most Puerto Rican” album yet, inspired by the traditional music of a bygone era.
Chronic outages are a way of life throughout the island, where privatization, under-investment, and climate change leave the grid at constant risk of collapse.
“Sacred days here in Puerto Rico!” local lensman Manny “gOnzo” Gonzalez finishes. “Tired and sunburned, but not complaining. Just mega grateful. This was an amazing winter swell with the best conditions and energy. Everyone felt this one.”
Four tourists have drowned off the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic near the popular tourist town of Punta Cana. Civil Defense officials said the victims include