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Baja California Sur

Baja California Sur is a sun-soaked state known for its luxury resorts, desert landscapes, and marine biodiversity. In this section, find news and updates on tourism growth, real estate, fishing, cultural events, and infrastructure projects in cities like Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, and Todos Santos. Whether you’re tracking cruise arrivals, expat migration, or local politics, this section offers a full picture of life and development in Baja California Sur, one of Mexico’s top travel and retirement destinations.

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Los Cabos water shortage

Los Cabos water shortage worsens as San Lázaro plant runs at half capacity

Water crisis deepens in Los Cabos as San Lázaro plant operates at 50%. Mayor says new desalination plant will be key by 2026.
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disappeared Cabo San Lucas

Families of the Disappeared Demand Action in Cabo San Lucas March

Families marched in Cabo San Lucas demanding justice and answers amid rising disappearances in Baja California Sur.
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El Médano Beach safety rules

Cabo’s El Médano Beach Tightens Safety Rules as Summer Season Begins

El Médano Beach in Cabo San Lucas enforces stricter safety protocols for water activities amid rising summer tourism.
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La Paz councilwoman arrives to work in Chambers donning El Chapo t-shirt

La Paz councilwoman arrives to work in Chambers donning El Chapo t-shirt

The La Paz councilwoman caused a stir when she attended a City Council work session wearing a T‑shirt emblazoned with Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán’s likeness. In the...
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New Cabo Star ferry boosts La Paz to Mazatlán

New Cabo Star ferry boosts La Paz to Mazatlán route with modern comfort

Baja Ferries launched the Cabo Star ferry on July 17, adding modern cabins, VIP seating, and expanded cargo capacity to the La Paz to Mazatlán...
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Gentrification in Los Cabos Deepens Local Inequality

Gentrification in Los Cabos Deepens Local Inequality

Gentrification in Los Cabos drives up property costs and strains services, displacing long‑time residents even as it fuels job growth in tourism and construction.
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Water scarcity in Los Cabos deepens divide

Water scarcity in Los Cabos hits locals as resorts and golf courses use millions of liters daily

Water scarcity in Los Cabos hits working‑class neighborhoods hard as luxury resorts and golf courses draw millions of liters daily, leaving thousands of families without...
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Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase

Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase

Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase as Mexico’s first fireboat operated by a local department.
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Los Cabos Seeks Tourists Beyond Traditional American Visitors

Los Cabos Seeks Tourists Beyond Traditional American Visitors

Fiturca Los Cabos targets global tourism markets beyond the US with new flights and year‑round marketing to boost the local economy.
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More than 250 species thrive in the artificial wetland of La Paz

More than 250 species thrive in the artificial wetland of La Paz

Discover how the Ecopark wetland La Paz uses treated wastewater to support over 250 bird species and boost urban biodiversity in the city.
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Baja California Sur approves beach protection reform

Baja California Sur approves beach protection reform

The Baja California Sur Congress approved a beach protection reform to reduce pollution and safeguard beaches like Balandra, Cormuel and Saltito through Article 27 BIS and new...
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TECA Mexico climate action Baja California Sur

TECA Mexico climate action boosts Baja California Sur entrepreneurs

The TECA Mexico climate action program invests $1 million in 10 local startups in Baja California Sur, sparking sustainable solutions and new jobs along the Sea...
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