Puerto Vallarta News

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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.

Morelos DIF to protect minors after La Luna tragedy

Morelos DIF to protect minors after La Luna tragedy

Morelos DIF to protect minors after La Luna tragedy with new shelter in Cuernavaca as prosecutors confirm only the driver is detained and patrols expand.
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CDMX pothole repair funds

CDMX pothole repair funds lag at under 40 percent

Uncover the situation with CDMX pothole repair funds. Why are boroughs only using a fraction of what they have allocated?
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reporter attacked during Mexico City eviction

Authorities attack reporter and force video deletion during Mexico City eviction

Journalist assaulted during eviction in Mexico City raises alarms over press safety and police interactions in civil disputes.
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AICM Module 11 reopens

AICM Module 11 reopens after brief incident and upgrades

AICM Module 11 reopens in Mexico City, featuring upgrades to improve passenger flow and prepare for the 2026 World Cup.
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Mexico City Marathon Preparations: What matters this week

Mexico City Marathon Preparations: What matters this week

Prepare for the Mexico City Marathon with essential tips on hydration, nutrition, and rest to optimize your race week experience.
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cdmx Chinese-run wholesale plazas

Chinese-run wholesale plazas in CDMX strain Centro Histórico Merchants

Learn about the growing presence of CDMX Chinese-run wholesale plazas and the implications for local shops within the historic core.
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CDMX fare hike protest triggers citywide megamarch plan

CDMX fare hike protest intensifies as transport unions plan a citywide megamarch and access-road blockades on September 1. What they demand and what the city...
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CDMX launches dedicated Gender Police unit

Gender police in CDMX begins patrols across the city

CDMX begins citywide gender police patrols with 73 marked units and 438 trained officers to tackle gender-based violence, tied to a 15-point emergency plan.
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Cablebús in Puebla

Cablebús in Puebla expands to four lines this September

Cablebús in Puebla expands to four lines. Governor Alejandro Armenta says work begins in September from Bosques de San Sebastián, with federal backing and heritage...
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Fire at Parque Delta

Parque Delta fire prompts evacuation at Mexico City mall

The Parque Delta fire inside a Soriana fryer filled the mall with smoke and forced a swift evacuation in Benito Juárez. Firefighters controlled the blaze...
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Order What You Want Pay What You Can

‘Order What You Want, Pay What You Can’ initiative arrives in Mexico City

'Order what you want, pay what you can' brings a one-day “pay what you consider fair” model to Mexico City restaurants on August 27, led...
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Cannabis tolerance zones in Mexico City still feel risky

Cannabis tolerance zones in Mexico City still feel risky

Cannabis tolerance zones in Mexico City begin as a harm-reduction experiment, but legal gaps, police discretion, and neighborhood pushback keep users on edge.
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