Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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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.

Robberies Surge in Baja California Sur with La Paz and Los Cabos as Hotspots

Home and business burglaries spike in Baja California Sur, with La Paz and Los Cabos reporting the highest cases between January and May 2025. The...
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Authorities seize 300 kilos of meth in Baja California drug bust

Mexican security forces seized over 300 kilograms of methamphetamine in Tijuana, Baja California, and arrested a cartel figure linked to local violence. Security forces in...
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Sea turtle nesting season brings life and challenges to Baja California Sur beaches

Between July and November, sea turtles arrive on Baja California Sur's beaches to nest. Conservationists work to protect eggs and hatchlings amid threats from pollution,...
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Baja Ferries eyes expansion to seven new ports in Mexico and Latin America

Baja Ferries eyes expansion to seven new ports in Mexico and Latin America

Baja Ferries is exploring new cargo routes to five ports in Mexico and two in Latin America as part of its national and international expansion...
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30 Percent of Police in Baja California Deemed Unfit After Failing Trust Exams

Baja California’s top security official revealed that 30% of police officers in the state, including 50% in Playas de Rosarito, failed oversight exams and are...
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Drug tunnel found near Otay border crossing linked to organized crime

A 700-meter drug tunnel was uncovered near the Otay Port of Entry in a joint Mexican-U.S. operation. Authorities suspect ties to organized crime. A sophisticated...
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TAR Mexico to Launch Direct Flights from Aguascalientes to La Paz in July 2025

Starting July 7, 2025, TAR Mexico will operate four weekly direct flights between Aguascalientes and La Paz, connecting Bajío’s industrial hub with Baja California Sur’s...
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Cartel Violence Escalates in Baja California Sur with Eight Killed in Five Days

A surge in cartel-related violence across Baja California Sur leaves eight dead and five injured in less than a week. Authorities deploy military forces to...
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American Woman Drowns at Closed Beach in Los Cabos Despite Black Flag Warning

A 57-year-old American woman drowned at Santa María Beach in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, on June 17, despite black flag warnings indicating the beach...
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Baja California Sur Joins National Women’s Support Line 079 to Combat Gender Violence

ISMUJERES adopts national emergency line 079 for women facing violence, replacing state hotline. The new service offers legal and emotional support 24/7 across Mexico. The...
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Federal Security Forces Dismantle Meth Labs and Seize Weapons in Sinaloa, Sonora, and Tamaulipas

Federal operations in Sinaloa, Sonora, and Tamaulipas dismantled meth labs, seized weapons, and intercepted drug shipments, dealing a 163 million peso blow to organized crime....
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Península de los Sueños Tourist Resort Threatens Dispossession of Local’s Land in Baja California Sur

Farmers from San Vicente de Los Planes ejido are fighting to protect 584 hectares of land from a mega-tourism project backed by a foreign company...
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