THREE DEAD IN COROZAL SHOOTINGS
According to El Nuevo Dia, three individuals died last night as
a result of two separate shootings in the central rural town of
Corozal. The town's mayor, Sergio Torres Torres, states that he
believed the shootings were related to a "quarrel among groups",
but no clear motive has emerged yet. Juan Eddie Rosado Burgos,
age 28, was shot in front of a business in the Maria del Carmen
neighborhood at 9:11 PM, while a 24 year old man was wounded in
the same incident. Two hours later, another shooting broke out
in front of another business in the Enrique Landrón housing
project. Jonathan Avilés Adorno, age 25, and Nuvia Vázquez
Estrada, age 30, died as a result of that shooting, while two
others were injured. Police are investigating.
PR-CUBA FLIGHTS TO BEGIN THIS SUMMER
From Caribbean Business:
Puerto Rico Secretary of State David Bernier said a company involved
in tourism is preparing to offer some 12 non-stop charter flights from the
island to Cuba this summer. Bernier said Turismo Tony Pérez will provide
charter flights to those who fit into the 12 categories established by the
U.S., which include trips dedicated to culture, education and religion among
others.
TOURIST DIES WHILE SURFING IN PR
From The Seattle Times:
A 28-year-old tourist from Washington state died while surfing
along Puerto Rico’s west coast, the U.S. Coast Guard said Wednesday.
Travis Forney lived in North Bend and had flown to Puerto Rico on
Feb. 15, according to his Facebook page. He worked as a construction
manager for Huber Architects in Seattle, the company’s president,
Kevin Huber, told The Associated Press.
HOUSE SPEAKER DEFENDS TAX REFORM
From The San Juan Daily Star:
House Speaker Jaime Perelló hit the airwaves Tuesday to defend the
proposed Tax Reform and the implementation of a 16 percent value-
added tax (IVA by its Spanish acronym) “because the new tax system
will bring much needed fi nancial relief to island’s salaried middle
class.” In a radio interview, Perelló said that citizens’ various
concerns, specifi cally private schools not being exempt from paying
the IVA, will be considered during public hearings. Another concern
is having to pay the IVA for a medical appointment, a cost that is
usually paid by health insurance providers, sometimes in total, while
other times patients pay a low deductible.
FEDS ANNOUNCE GREEN ENERGY FUNDING
From News Is My Business:
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Tuesday that rural
agricultural producers and small business owners across the mainland
and Puerto Rico can now apply for resources to purchase and install
renewable energy systems or make energy efficiency improvements.
These efforts help farmers, ranchers and other small business owners
save money on their energy bills, reduce the country’s dependence on
foreign oil, support the clean energy economy, and cut carbon
pollution. The 2014 Farm Bill makes the resources possible.
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