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Students from Orlando are heading to Puerto Rico for Spring Break. They’re visiting schools and bringing supplies, giving back to a community still getting back on its feet after Hurricane Maria.
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Five months after Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico, knocking out power and crippling infrastructure on the island, power and access to basics like clean water remain an issue for residents there. Intersection takes a look at how far the recovery effort has come, and what life is like for Puerto Ricans who've moved to Florida.
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More than 100 days after Hurricane Maria’s apocalyptic winds tore through Puerto Rico leaving floods, collapsed houses and bodies in its wake, the island…
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FEMA is extending housing assistance for Puerto Ricans displaced by Hurricane Maria.
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Thousands of Puerto Rican children are enrolling in central Florida schools after Hurricane Maria.
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Amid the ongoing crisis in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, one of the challenges facing residents on the island has been communication. Under the leadership of the Latino Public Radio Consortium, Public Radio stations in the mainland USA have stepped up to help.
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Hurricane Irma dealt a huge blow to Florida. The storm knocked out power for days and caused billions of dollars in damages. Many Floridians are still tallying up the impact of the storm and trying to navigate the complexities of state, federal and local assistance on offer.
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Ana Mieles wants to be buried in Puerto Rico.She tells her children this when she visits them every few months on the mainland. But Hurricane Maria…
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The University of Central Florida has gotten 300 applications from Puerto Ricans looking to enroll next spring.UCF held a panel Thursday on how to help…