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Also published in Chicago, IL Hoy: Illinois Chicago ... El Vocero: Puerto Rico San Juan 1974 Defunct United States. Title State City Year est. Year ceased
El Vocero Hispano is the largest Spanish language weekly newspaper in West Michigan that presents local and international news to its readers. The newspaper is edited by its founder, Andres Abreu. History Andrés Abreu, founder of El Vocero Hispano. Dominican journalist Andres Abreu moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1991.
El Vocero de Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican free newspaper that is published in San Juan. Published since 1974, El Vocero was at first the third of the four largest Puerto Rico newspapers, trailing El Mundo and El Nuevo Día and leading El Reportero and The San Juan Star in sales. With the temporary demise in the late 1980s of El Mundo, El ...
Washington Express - Washington, D.C.; On September 12, 2019, Express published its last edition. The Epoch Times - Washington DC; The paper, while also offering paid subscriptions, continued to offer papers free at boxes around the city, until August 15, 2019.
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The newspaper would declare bankruptcy in December 2013. After its bankruptcy El Vocero was bought by a local group of entrepreneurs under the name Publi-Inversiones. El Vocero would relaunch in 2014 as a free newspaper a practice that was later adopted by competitor GFR Media with their Primera Hora newspaper.
Paseo Boricua [1] (loosely translated as " Boricua (Puerto Rican) Promenade") is a section of Division Street in the Humboldt Park community of the West Side of Chicago, Illinois . It is located on Division Street, which is between Western and California avenues, in the neighborhood of Humboldt Park, more commonly known as 'Little Puerto Rico.'.