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Highway 200 Slide Work Continues South of Vallarta Crews continue clearing a landslide on Highway 200 south of Puerto Vallarta, with one-lane traffic and possible closures.
Vallarta Restaurants Trim Staff Days as Tourism Slows Puerto Vallarta restaurants are trimming staff days as softer tourism, weaker air traffic and safety worries weigh on local sales.
Highway 200 Crash Near Boca de Tomatlán Leaves Two Hurt Two people had minor injuries after a sedan hit rocks and burned on Highway 200 near Boca de Tomatlán, where drivers face delays.
Nacho Daddy Sports on Screen, 287 Basilio Badillo, 11 a.m.; Daiquiri Dick’s World Cup, Olas Altas 314, 1 p.m.; Blue Chairs Rooftop Hot Gogos/Dirty Bitches, Calle Malecón 4, 6/6:30 p.m.; La Noche Queens of the Night, Lázaro Cárdenas 263, 9 p.m.

As of SEAPAL’s June 9 update, Av. México in front of El Capricho remains a controlled repair zone for the Centro-Norte collector, with work expected to run about two weeks. Traffic changes continue around Av. México and Prisciliano Sánchez, with opposite lanes handling two-way flow. No major citywide water, power, garbage, or transit disruption was found this morning beyond that work zone.

No citywide water, power, bus, or taxi disruption confirmed; trash complaints remain a service watch.

Federal forecasters are warning of rough surf, gusty wind, and mar de fondo along parts of Mexico’s Pacific coast, including Jalisco, with beach and small-boat conditions expected to shift through the weekend.


As of June 12 market quotes, USD/MXN traded around 17.20–17.22, with the peso slightly firmer versus the previous session; Trading Economics showed 17.2039, down 0.26% for USD/MXN. Today’s drivers: possible U.S.-Iran ceasefire headlines, oil down more than 3%, a broadly flat dollar, and Fed-rate expectations after U.S. PPI. Watch global risk appetite more than local data this morning.