Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Category

Northwest

Welcome to Northwest Mexico News, your central hub for the latest Northwest Mexico news, breaking Northwest Mexico headlines, and up‑to‑the‑minute Northwest Mexico politics updates. We cover border gateways, coastal resorts, desert communities, and mountain towns so you’re always in the loop on government decisions, economic trends, and cultural happenings across Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, and Chihuahua. From state‑capital policy announcements to small‑town festival highlights, our concise reporting cuts through the noise so you know how each story affects your neighborhood.

Ensenada cocaine seizure disrupts criminal networks

The Ensenada cocaine seizure by Semar and partners intercepted 200 kilos of cocaine worth 48 million pesos, halting criminal operations and protecting communities. Early on...
Read More

More taxes on travelers, Baja California Sur joins the movement to apply special taxes on foreigners

Baja California Sur tourist tax launched July 1, 2025, charges non-resident visitors 470 pesos to fund regional development and sustainability. International visitors staying more than...
Read More

Drought Conditions Improve Across Mexico but Worsen in the Northwest

Mexico sees national drought relief thanks to June rains, but states like Sonora and Baja California report worsening conditions, Conagua reports. Rainfall during the first...
Read More

Mexico set to allow totoaba fish exports in effort to curb illegal trade

Mexico is preparing to authorize the export of farm-raised totoaba fish to international markets, aiming to combat illegal trafficking and promote sustainable aquaculture in the...
Read More

Embalmed Bodies Discovered at Ciudad Juárez Crematorium Now Total 381

Authorities in Chihuahua have found 381 embalmed bodies at an allegedly illegal crematorium in Ciudad Juárez. The case dates back to at least 2023. Authorities...
Read More

Fugitive U.S. Citizen Wanted for Drug Trafficking Captured in Ciudad Juárez After Binational Operation

A U.S. fugitive wanted for drug trafficking was arrested in Ciudad Juárez through binational cooperation between Mexican authorities and U.S. agencies including the FBI and...
Read More

Cabo Pulmo’s Marine Comeback Shows How Conservation Can Boost Local Economies

Once devastated by overfishing, Cabo Pulmo now thrives thanks to community-led conservation, inspiring Mexico’s push for Marine Prosperity Areas that link ecology with local well-being....
Read More

Medical tourism in Baja California generates 2 billion dollars a year

Medical tourism in Baja California generates $2 billion annually, with Tijuana leading the sector due to low costs, fast service, and high-quality care. Baja California...
Read More

Baja California Sur considers first official nudist beach near La Paz

Authorities in Baja California Sur are open to proposals for the state’s first official nudist beach near La Paz, pending federal permits and local approval....
Read More

Activists warn CFE gas plant in Los Cabos threatens whales and marine life

Environmental groups warn that a proposed gas-fired power plant in Los Cabos by Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission threatens whales and marine ecosystems in the Gulf...
Read More

Baja California’s Real Estate Boom Attracts Global Investors Seeking Heritage, Access, and Vision

With oceanfront developments, tax incentives, and binational appeal, northern Baja California is emerging as a prime destination for globally minded real estate investors and retirees....
Read More

US Uncertainty Slows Growth in Mexico’s Vacation Property Market in 2025

Tourism developers in Mexico lower 2025 sales projections due to U.S. policy uncertainty under Trump, with American buyers making up 70% of the market. Mexico’s...
Read More
1 37 38 39 40 41 45