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An outage that a LUMA Energy spokesperson said could have been triggered by sabotage left 900,000 customers without power on Thursday.
June 11 -
Through the first nine months of the fiscal year, Sales and Use Tax collections are up 30% from the year earlier.
June 10 -
In the bill the governor signed, lawmakers will not approve a plan of adjustment with cuts to pensions, which the current proposed plan includes.
June 9 -
Biden called on Congress to amend the Social Security Act to include Puerto Rican residents for benefits. The Oversight Board has said the benefits would lead to $1 billion more per year to island residents.
June 7 -
If Congress does not act on the island’s Medicaid funding by the end of September, the funding shortfall would force officials to drop an estimated 800,000 people from the rolls.
June 3 -
Court gives Senate president short deadline to respond to legal inquiries and experts do not see a strong case.
June 2 -
The board plans to pick an operator for PREPA's electrical generation in second half of this year.
May 28 -
While its budget does not include debt service, the executive director said she anticipated amending it in the coming fiscal year once the plan of adjustment is finalized.
May 20 -
Long-term economic stability is not sustainable, economists say, after federal aid dries up.
May 19 -
The speaker of the territory's House of Representatives says its vote is controlling and the board will have to go to court to overrule it.
May 14