Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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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.
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Los Cabos colonias report two months without water

Los Cabos colonias report two months without water

Residents in Los Cabos say tap water can vanish for up to two months, pushing families to depend on pipas and storage tanks.
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Cancún’s biggest wastewater plant sealed after overflow

Cancún’s biggest wastewater plant sealed after overflow

Quintana Roo inspectors sealed Cancún’s largest wastewater plant after an alleged 300 L/s discharge; operations continue partially to prevent outages.
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FBI-linked suspect arrested in Cancún in alleged mafia ring

FBI-linked suspect arrested in Cancún in alleged mafia ring

Authorities say Remigio “N,” under FBI interest, was arrested in Cancún after officers found drugs, ammunition and a handgun.
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Casa LLECA fundraiser seeks bigger LGBT shelter in CDMX

LLECA has raised 92,130 pesos toward a 200,000 goal to rehabilitate a new Casa LLECA in Iztapalapa, expanding capacity to about 30 residents.
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Mexico risks losing measles-free status as gaps persist

Mexico risks losing measles-free status as gaps persist

Health officials warn Mexico could lose its measles-elimination label by February unless vaccination gaps close and transmission is stopped.
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Arandas weekend guide for tequila, food and fair season

Arandas weekend guide for tequila, food and fair season

Plan a short trip to Arandas, Jalisco for its January fair, agave-country flavors, and two spots that nail dinner and drinks.
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Vanguard sees Mexico at 1.5% growth in 2026 outlook

Vanguard sees Mexico at 1.5% growth in 2026 outlook

Mexico could grow 1.5% in 2026, Vanguard says, helped by U.S. consumers and World Cup tourism, but investment may lag amid T-MEC doubts.
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GM to invest $1B in Mexico manufacturing over two years

GM to invest $1B in Mexico manufacturing over two years

General Motors will invest $1 billion in Mexico over 2026–2027, betting on local demand as USMCA review talk and tariff pressure return.
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Atlantic sargassum belt triggers early in Riviera Maya

Atlantic sargassum belt triggers early in Riviera Maya

Satellite tracking shows a huge Atlantic sargassum belt as Playa del Carmen sees an unusual January beaching and rapid cleanup at Mamitas.
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Survey says tourists feel safe in Los Cabos this season

Survey says tourists feel safe in Los Cabos this season

Exit surveys during peak season found 9 in 10 visitors felt safe in Los Cabos, with security ranking among the top-rated categories.
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San Miguel de Allende seeks Food and Travel Reader Awards

San Miguel de Allende seeks Food and Travel Reader Awards

With voting ending Jan. 30, San Miguel de Allende is chasing top Food and Travel Reader Awards nods for hotels, bars and wine.
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Vendors allege kickbacks in Cancún city permit offices

Vendors allege kickbacks in Cancún city permit offices

Small businesses in Benito Juárez say they’re asked for “mochadas” to speed up or cut fees for permits, licenses and payments.
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