Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Mexico

Stay up to date with the latest Mexico news from across all 32 states, covering national politics, crime, economy, tourism, environment, social movements, infrastructure, and international relations. In this section, you’ll find timely and credible reporting on the stories shaping the country — from breaking headlines in Mexico City to developments in rural communities. Whether you’re tracking peso exchange rates, policy changes, public safety, or cultural events, this section is your gateway to understanding what’s happening across modern Mexico, all in one place.
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Yucatán sargassum biofertilizers

Many Cancún Beaches See Light Sargassum This Wednesday

Most monitored Cancún beaches showed light sargassum Wednesday, while heavier buildup remained in parts of Quintana Roo.
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Playa del Carmen small hotels miss Easter occupancy target

Playa del Carmen small hotels miss Easter occupancy target

Small hotels in Playa del Carmen cleared 80 percent occupancy over Easter, but missed a hoped-for 90 percent as demand came in softer.
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Punta Esmeralda cleanup puts Playa del Carmen fragile coast in focus

Punta Esmeralda cleanup puts Playa del Carmen fragile coast in focus

Municipal crews removed nearly 60 kilograms of waste from Punta Esmeralda, underscoring the pressure on Playa del Carmen’s cenote and mangroves.
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Mexico Formal Hiring Loses More Momentum in Early 2026

Mexico Formal Hiring Loses More Momentum in Early 2026

Mexico still added formal jobs in early 2026, but the pace fell from a year ago, pointing to a softer labor market at the start...
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Cabo water outages

Water shortages stall 150,000 planned homes in Mexico

Developers say water and utility shortfalls are delaying 150,000 homes in Mexico, tightening supply as the country pushes a larger housing buildout.
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San Miguel Drag Contest Returns After Eight-Year Hiatus

San Miguel Drag Contest Returns After Eight-Year Hiatus

San Miguel de Allende will host a drag contest on April 17, reviving a public LGBTQ+ event after eight years in the city center.
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San Miguel opens bridge that reshapes rural access

San Miguel opens bridge that reshapes rural access

San Miguel de Allende opened a new bridge over the Río Laja, aiming to improve safer, year-round access for nearby rural communities.
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Virgin Voyages Ship Brings 2,750 Passengers to Cabo

Virgin Voyages Ship Brings 2,750 Passengers to Cabo

Cabo San Lucas welcomed Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady with 2,750 passengers, highlighting the port’s growing role in Mexico cruise routes.
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Los Cabos Ends Holy Week Without Fatalities After Rescues

Los Cabos Ends Holy Week Without Fatalities After Rescues

Los Cabos closed Holy Week with no fatalities despite about 20 water rescues, 17 vehicle crashes, and heavy demand on emergency crews.
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Los Cabos Fonatur underpass nears finish after work restarts

Los Cabos Fonatur underpass nears finish after work restarts

Los Cabos says the Fonatur underpass is back underway and about 90 percent complete after a payment dispute briefly halted work.
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Los Cabos Still Struggles to Secure Public Beach Access

Los Cabos Still Struggles to Secure Public Beach Access

Los Cabos says beach access remains uneven where private land blocks traditional routes, despite planning advances and federal legal protections.
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Puerto Vallarta Boasts Jalisco’s Only Certified Water Supply

Cabo water shortage worsens as key wells stay offline

Water-truck operators in Cabo San Lucas say closed wells are deepening shortages and are pressing for legal fill points to steady supply.
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