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Central East

Welcome to our central east Mexico news hub. We cover Hidalgo, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, State of Mexico, Morelos, and Mexico City. Our reporters pull from municipal briefings, community bulletins, and official releases. We deliver timely news on governance, public safety, and local culture across these key states.

Puebla Cumbia Fest breaks world record with 9,000 fans and 50 sonideros

Puebla Cumbia Fest 2025 drew over 9,000 attendees and broke a world record with 50 sonideros performing live. The event marked Puebla as the global...
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Flooded Streets Pose Greater Risk Than Rivers During Morelos Rainy Season

Heavy rains in Morelos are turning streets into danger zones, surpassing rivers in risk. Civil Protection urges extreme caution amid vehicle and pedestrian incidents. As...
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Tropical Storm Erick Strengthening as Hurricane Watch Issued for Southern Mexico

Tropical Storm Erick is forecast to become a hurricane before making landfall in southern Mexico. A Hurricane Watch is now in effect from Bahias de...
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Vendor at NASCAR race in Mexico caught diluting beer with dirty water

A viral video from the NASCAR Xfinity Series in Mexico City shows street vendors diluting beer with dirty water, raising hygiene concerns at large-scale events....
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Puebla’s new cybersecurity law criminalizes online insults with up to three years in prison

Puebla's new cybersecurity law criminalizes online insults with up to three years in prison, sparking backlash from civil groups over free speech concerns and government...
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Mexico Could Become Global Leader in Geothermal Energy

Experts say Mexico holds the world’s highest geothermal potential. New policies and investments could turn the country into a global clean energy powerhouse. Mexico Sits...
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Mexico City joins global ‘No Kings Day’ protests

Demonstrators in Mexico City took part in No Kings Day to denounce Trump’s use of military force and demand respect for migrant communities in the...
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Puebla sees surge in kidnappings, disappearances, and extortion in early 2025

High-impact crimes surged in Puebla in early 2025, with disappearances up 318 percent and kidnappings rising by 200 percent, according to Causa en Común. Puebla...
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Remains of missing boy Rafael Huerta Vega found buried in father’s home in Puebla

Rafael Huerta Vega, a boy who disappeared in Puebla in 2020, was found buried in his father’s home nearly five years later. Officials confirm remains...
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CDMX yellow alert for heavy rain and strong winds

CDMX yellow alert warns of 15–29 mm of rain and gusts over 50 km/h across 11 boroughs from June 13 to 14; residents should secure...
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Long distance passenger train revival gains speed in Mexico

Mexico moves forward with long distance passenger train revival, upgrading key corridors and preparing four main-line projects to restore services on 3,000 km of track....
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Pachuca mining museum fights for support to keep doors open

The Pachuca mining museum launches an “Adopt a Document” campaign to raise 1 million pesos monthly for preserving three centuries of mining records and heritage....
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