Now even money is running out in hurricane-hit Puerto Rico Published on September 28, 2017 in Statewide/Top Headlines by Associated Press First, Hurricane Maria knocked out power and water to Puerto Rico. Then diesel fuel, gas and water became scarce. Now, it’s money. Keep Reading Off Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest You might be interested in Trump campaign Florida chief Karen Giorno seeks national Republican post Karen Giorno, a former Donald Trump campaign senior adviser and Florida campaign director, announced Friday she is a candidate to Critical Puerto Rico infrastructure contractor lacks history of results Whitefish Energy Holdings, the Montana-based company charged with the critical task of rebuilding Puerto Rico’s decimated power transmission lines, has Exclusive: Major Puerto Rico power restoration project awarded to small, untested vendor Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, FloridaPolitics.com learned the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) — per
Trump campaign Florida chief Karen Giorno seeks national Republican post Karen Giorno, a former Donald Trump campaign senior adviser and Florida campaign director, announced Friday she is a candidate to
Critical Puerto Rico infrastructure contractor lacks history of results Whitefish Energy Holdings, the Montana-based company charged with the critical task of rebuilding Puerto Rico’s decimated power transmission lines, has
Exclusive: Major Puerto Rico power restoration project awarded to small, untested vendor Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, FloridaPolitics.com learned the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) — per