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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.

Earthquake of magnitude 6 woke up Mexico City and Guerrero

This Sunday morning there was a preliminary magnitude 6 earthquake off the coast of Guerrero, which was felt in several states and Mexico City, known...
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OECD says Mexico is one of the noisiest countries, and Mexico City might change that with $14,000 fines for noisy neighbors

Local deputy Ricardo Rubio will present an initiative to increase the fines for all citizens of Mexico City who make too much noise in order...
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10 men beat gay couple at restaurant in Mexico City’s upscale neighborhood of Polanco (Video)

Through a video, the Twitter user, Chef Luis Ramos, pointed out that 10 men beat one of the victims until they fractured his foot just...
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3 American tourists die of gas inhalation in Mexico City

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Police in Mexico City say they believe three U.S. citizens found dead at a rented apartment were victims of gas inhalation....
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October was the most violent day of the year in Mexico with 80 murders every day

As projected, October closed as the most violent month of the year, accumulating a total of 2,481 victims of homicide in the country, surpassing May,...
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Hey Digital Nomads! Mexico City wants you

the mayor of CDMX, Claudia Sheinbaum, announced that a plan will be launched to promote cultural tourism in the country's capital so that more foreigners...
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The Zombie March returns to Mexico City for the fifteenth year

The zombie march quinceañera invites you to the celebration of the popular zombie march in Mexico City, which after two years of suspension due to...
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Mexico City mayor eyes history in bid to be first female president

MEXICO CITY, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, a trained physicist vying to become the country's first female president, is hoping her...
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As if the earthquake wasn’t enough; Mexico City warned of activity at the Popocatépetl volcano

The Secretariat of Comprehensive Risk Management and Civil Protection of Mexico City (SGIRPC) reported that due to the recent activity of the Popocatépetl volcano, ash...
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Boon or threat? Mexico City wrestles with influx of remote U.S. workers

MEXICO CITY, Sept 13 (Reuters) - In a trendy part of Mexico City, in a park surrounded by hipster coffeeshops and restaurants, stands a figure...
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A dog on the runway stops all flights at Mexico City International Airport

Landing and takeoff operations at the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) were suspended for almost an hour on the night of this Friday, September 2,...
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The community center that feeds “stomachs and souls” of LGBT+ people in Mexico City

A napkin can eloquently stage homophobia in certain parts of the world. When Brent Alberghini from New York, 45 years old, worked in a community...
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