Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Mexico City

Mexico City is the cultural, political, and economic heart of the country—one of the world’s largest and most dynamic urban centers. In this section, explore news on government, infrastructure, crime, tourism, arts, business, and everyday life across the capital’s boroughs. From historic downtown to modern business districts and thriving neighborhoods, Mexico City offers a nonstop stream of events and developments that shape the nation and influence Latin America as a whole.

Mexico City News

Our Lady of Guadalupe Day

Our Lady of Guadalupe Day secrets behind December 12

Every December 12, Our Lady of Guadalupe Day turns Mexico City’s basilica and hometown parishes into a massive thank-you pilgrimage.
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Operativo Perrito Peregrino

Operativo Perrito Peregrino rescues pilgrimage dogs

Mexico City’s Operativo Perrito Peregrino mobilizes volunteers and foster homes to protect dogs left behind on Guadalupe pilgrimage routes.
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Mexico City pothole payouts

Mexico City pays 33.9 million pesos to more than 3,700 drivers for pothole damage

Mexico City has paid nearly 33.9 million pesos to more than 3,700 drivers for pothole damage, exposing deep flaws in road maintenance.
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Christmas in CDMX

Christmas in CDMX brings free ice rinks and glowing nights

From Bolo Fest on Reforma to free ice rinks in every borough, Christmas in CDMX 2025 turns parks and plazas into winter landmarks.
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Metro Line 2 dog

Stray dog sparks rush hour chaos in Mexico City Metro

Service on Metro Line 2 slowed for nearly two hours after a stray dog ran along the tracks before staff rescued it unharmed.
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San Rafael violent eviction

Armed men violently evict more then ten families from apartment building in Mexico City

An armed group stormed a San Rafael apartment building, beating residents, looting homes and forcing more than ten families into the street.
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Roma Norte store robbery

Roma Norte store robbery suspects caught on escape in Mexico City

Three men allegedly tied up staff at a Roma Norte sportswear shop and tried to flee with 500,000 pesos in goods before CDMX police arrested...
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new US embassy Mexico City

New US embassy in Mexico City promises faster visa days

From November 24, all U.S. visa and citizen services in Mexico City move to a larger, more secure embassy complex in Miguel Hidalgo.
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UNAM vaccination suspension

UNAM vaccination suspension after attacks on staff

After a clash at the Olympic Stadium mega center, the UNAM vaccination suspension leaves workers hurt and residents worried about missed doses.
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Mexico City traffic congestion

Mexico City traffic congestion now worst in the world

Stuck in jams again. Mexico City traffic congestion now tops the world ranking, costing drivers 152 hours a year and reshaping daily life.
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Juan Gabriel Zócalo

Juan Gabriel turns Mexico City’s Zócalo into a sing-along

Juan Gabriel Zócalo drew over 170,000 as Netflix and the city projected his 1990 Bellas Artes concert, turning downtown into a giant sing-along.
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Xochimilco World Cup upgrades

Xochimilco World Cup upgrades bring canals a fresh glow

Xochimilco World Cup upgrades start at key piers and trajineras with paint, lighting and fixes to welcome 2026 visitors and protect canals.
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