Cabo San Lucas launches Mexico’s first fireboat Cabo San Lucas has added Mexico’s first firefighting boat, a new marine unit built to respond faster to fires and emergencies in its busy bay.
Cabo Opens Free Sea of Seven Circles Exhibition Roberto Reyes opens a free exhibition April 20 in Cabo San Lucas, with works on view through May 1 at Casa de la Cultura.
Los Cabos Warns of Weather Swings Before Rain Season Los Cabos officials warn of heat, wind, and sharp temperature swings as June approaches, with forecasts pointing to an active rain and cyclone season.
Los Cabos brings Ironman back with 6 million pesos Los Cabos says 6 million pesos cleared old debts and restored Ironman 70.3 for April 2026, with officials promising smoother traffic.
Los Cabos kite festival doubles as family classroom DIF Los Cabos says the ninth Dibufestival del Papalote turned Playa El Tule into a space for families, learning, and community.
Los Cabos land invasion crackdown targets six leaders Baja California Sur says it identified six alleged land-invasion leaders in Los Cabos as officials tie the crackdown to housing pressure.
BCS Opens Biodiversity Strategy for Public Review Baja California Sur opened a public consultation on a biodiversity strategy that could shape tourism, conservation, water, and land use.
Los Cabos transport strain grows as diesel fuel increases Diesel near 30 pesos a liter is squeezing Los Cabos transport operators and could reopen the debate over bus fares and service quality.
BCS weighs housing commission as Los Cabos strain grows Baja California Sur lawmakers are reviewing a permanent housing commission as Los Cabos emerges as the state’s clearest housing pressure point.
Human remains found in a clandestine grave in Santa Anita Human remains found in San José del Cabo have renewed scrutiny of search efforts, forensic handling, and missing-persons cases.Los Cabos news in English covering Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, tourism, development, crime, weather, business, and local government.