Puerto Vallarta 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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Activists Condemn Oaxaca Land Grabs from Indigenous Communities by Real Estate Developers

A coalition of civil society organizations and activists on June 10, 2025, condemned a wave of land grabbing in indigenous communities along Oaxaca’s coast and...
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San Miguel de Allende International Book Fair Draws 9,300 Visitors and 40 Publishers

The San Miguel de Allende International Book Fair brought together 40 leading publishers at El Nigromante, attracting over 9,300 readers to celebrate literature, dialogue, and...
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World Bank Lowers Mexico’s GDP forecast to lowest growth in Latin America for 2025

Rising U.S. tariffs global growth force World Bank to cut forecasts for 2025 to 2.3%, with Latin America hit hardest as Mexico stalls and Argentina...
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Mazatlán tourism recovery gains momentum with summer bookings

Mazatlán tourism recovery gains momentum as chambers project 75–80% hotel occupancy this summer after safety concerns and record events boost confidence. Mazatlán has faced a...
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Acapulco Prepares for Tropical Storm Dalila with Yellow Alert

Authorities in Acapulco issue yellow alert as Tropical Storm Dalila nears, with 70% chance of development and potential wind gusts over 60 km/h. Acapulco authorities...
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Hurricane Barbara Downgraded to Tropical Storm, No Risk to Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Tropical Storm Barbara, the second named cyclone and first hurricane of the Pacific hurricane season, weakened from a Category 1 hurricane...
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Hurricane Barbara likely has peaked as a short-lived hurricane

Hurricane Barbara likely peaked and will weaken as it moves into cooler waters and drier air. Life-threatening surf and gusty winds will affect the southwestern...
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Peso exchange rate nears 19 and squeezes US tourists and expats

The peso exchange rate closed at 19.0424 per dollar, up 0.33%, and US tourists and expats now get fewer pesos per dollar, squeezing their Mexico...
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San Miguel de Allende Clock Legacy Lives in the Heartbeat of Time

San Miguel de Allende wears its history on its sleeve, but you can hear it in its heartbeat too—each chime of the monumental clock in...
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US sanctions Los Chapitos and offers 10 million dollar reward

US sanctions Los Chapitos as a designated terrorist group and offers 10 million dollar reward for information on leaders Archivaldo and Jesús Alfredo Guzmán. The...
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Michelin Guide Mexico 2025 winners revealed at gala in Mexico City

The Michelin Guide Mexico 2025 winners were unveiled at a gala in Mexico City with five new stars, two Green Stars and 12 new Bib...
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Ajijic Student Raises Funds for SIMOC 2025 Singapore Competition

Ajijic sixth grader Ana Sofía Angulo is raising 100,000 pesos to cover travel and lodging for SIMOC 2025 Singapore. Discover how you can support her...
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