Los Cabos transport hours will end early on October 31 to prevent vandalism and protect riders and drivers, authorities said, urging residents to plan trips.Read More
BCS rent regulation is on the table as lawmakers move to cap hikes and protect tenants amid fast-rising rents and gentrification, starting debate in Congress.Read More
Los Cabos environmental hotline lets residents report pollution, illegal burning, or tree cutting in real time and get follow-up from authorities.Read More
A rider says a Los Cabos tuk-tuk driver attacked him in San José del Cabo. Authorities are reviewing route footage while transport rules and safety...Read More
Los Cabos school safety gets a boost as parents and police coordinate curbside control and patrols near campuses, aiming to cut chaos and keep kids...Read More
Colegio Mission becomes the first in San José del Cabo to adopt 'learn to stay safe', a preschool fire-safety program rolled out with local firefighters.Read More
Organizers in Los Cabos urge Mexico fisheries reform to add size and weight limits, saying bag limits alone aren’t stopping smaller marlin and dorado.Read More
Los Cabos opens free Mexican Sign Language courses for levels 1 and 4 with online and in-person options. Registration is limited and aimed at public,...Read More
The Santa Anita housing project advances in Los Cabos after a plan review with Infonavit, with officials insisting water, power, and public services be guaranteed.Read More
Los Cabos’ top dining event returns. Culinary Awards Los Cabos unveils 2025 nominees, adds a sustainability prize, and sets a November 4 gala.Read More
Families packed El Corsario for free screenings as Los Cabos Halloween cinema served animated shorts and Tim Burton favorites in a safe, beachside setting.Read More
Los Cabos education remains in focus as Mayor Christian Agúndez visits a CONAFE community school, donates supplies, and pledges water service, amid broader water-access challenges...Read More