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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.
Mexico News

Monterrey parking meter rate rises to 8 pesos per hour

Monterrey parking meter rate rises to MXN 8 per hour after City Council approves a MXN 5.50 extraordinary fee under Article 65-Bis 1, boosting revenue...
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U.S. vice consul in Monterrey dies after rollover accident in Coahuila

Brian Matthew Faughan accident: The U.S. vice consul in Monterrey died after his Toyota pickup overturned on the Torreón-Saltillo highway near La Cuchilla, according to...
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Mexico Records First Wild-Born Mexican Wolf in Chihuahua

The National Commission of Natural Protected Areas confirms the first wild-born Mexican wolf in Campo Verde, Chihuahua, marking a major advance in the reintroduction program...
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Mexican and U.S. face deadline to restore wildlife corridors in the El Pinacate and Gran Desierto de Altar Biosphere Reserve

UNESCO warns El Pinacate Biosphere Reserve danger listing looms if Mexico and US fail to restore wildlife corridors and protect cross-border species migrations. Mexican and...
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Historic surge in sargassum on Tulum beaches

Between January and June 2025, Tulum crews cleared over 2,000 tons of sargassum Tulum shores, double last year’s haul, as local teams work daily to...
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Manglares Navolato project damages protected mangroves on Isla Cortés, Sinaloa

Manglares Navolato faces legal questions as Housesin Desarrollos clears protected mangroves on Isla Cortés without transferring EIS rights or securing permits, threatening coastal habitats and...
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Tijuana Investment Slowdown Due to Trump’s Tariffs Hits Expansion Plans

Tijuana investment slowdown forces around 60 companies to pause growth amid tariff uncertainty, as local officials streamline permits and expand border crossings to revive confidence....
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Cancún airport international traffic falls 6.2 percent in first half 2025

Cancún airport international traffic falls 6.2 percent in H1 2025 to 10.66 million visitors, reflecting a slowdown in foreign tourism and prompting calls for market...
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Tijuana House of Culture marks 95 years since its founding

Join the Tijuana House of Culture anniversary celebration on July 17 as the historic building marks 95 years since its founding with performances, talks and...
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Government expects 256 million pesos from Baja California Sur tourist tax

The Government of Baja California Sur aims to collect up to 256 million pesos in 2025 through the new “Embrace It” foreign visitor contribution, funding...
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Closure of Balaena Costa Apartments in La Paz upholds coastal environmental law

Profepa ordered the final closure of the Balaena Costa Apartments project on July 9 after developers failed to secure an environmental impact authorization, reinforcing protections...
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Costalegre sustainable tourism sets new standard for Latin America

Discover how Costalegre sustainable tourism initiative unites authorities, specialists, and investors to make the region a model for eco friendly travel by 2030 with Costalegre...
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