A family from Puerto Rico moved to Oklahoma City to work for the nonprofit Not Your Average Joe, drawn by its mission to employ individuals with disabilities.
Puerto Rico was hit by a major blackout just hours before many residents planned to ring in the New Year on Tuesday, Dec. 31.
Nicole Rosaly and Xavier Matos worked in the coffee industry for two decades prior to moving to Oklahoma. “They moved here all the way from Puerto Rico because they have a kiddo with autism ...
No matter where you dine, make sure you get a taste of some of Puerto Rico's most authentic eats: asopao is a traditional stew often made with chicken ... too. Coffee and rum are its two best ...
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As 2024 is coming to an end, the Dayton Daily News took a look back at all of the new restaurants, coffee shops and dessert spots that opened this year.
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Not Your Average Joe is hosting a grand opening for its new enterprise called ABE's, which features a 1971 camper, coffee and Swedish pancake bites.