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.
Mexico News

Quintana Roo News Weekly Roundup from July 14–19, 2025

This past week in Quintana Roo was anything but quiet, as the state wrestled with violent crime, healthcare controversies, an influx of tourists, and growing...
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Mexico News Roundup for July 19, 2025

Today’s Mexico news roundup for July 19 2025 covers anti-gentrification protests in Mexico City, water shortages in Los Cabos, summer security in Cancún, crime in...
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Mexico needs common-sense visa reform to stop gentrification

Mexico needs common-sense visa reform to stop gentrification

Mexico should require a Spanish language test for resident visa renewals and cap tourist visas at 30 days or set a monthly fine after the...
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10 Fun Facts About San Miguel de Allende Before You Go

10 Fun Facts About San Miguel de Allende Before You Go

Discover 10 fun facts about San Miguel de Allende—from its 16th‑century origins and UNESCO status to hidden hot springs
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Gentrification in Los Cabos Deepens Local Inequality

Gentrification in Los Cabos Deepens Local Inequality

Gentrification in Los Cabos drives up property costs and strains services, displacing long‑time residents even as it fuels job growth in tourism and construction.
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Water scarcity in Los Cabos deepens divide

Water scarcity in Los Cabos hits locals as resorts and golf courses use millions of liters daily

Water scarcity in Los Cabos hits working‑class neighborhoods hard as luxury resorts and golf courses draw millions of liters daily, leaving thousands of families without...
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Michelin Guide will unveil its first global Michelin Keys to honor the best hotels in the world

Michelin Guide will unveil its first global Michelin Keys to the best hotels

On October 8, 2025, the Michelin Guide will unveil its first global Michelin Keys to honor hotels for design, service and authenticity.
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Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase

Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase

Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase as Mexico’s first fireboat operated by a local department.
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Rising electricity demand in Mexico outpaces supply

Rising electricity demand in Mexico outpaces supply

Rising electricity demand in Mexico, growing 3 percent annually, now outpaces supply as infrastructure upgrades and private investment lag.
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United States Threatens to Dissolve Delta - Aeromexico Joint Venture

United States Threatens to Curb Flights from Mexico

The US DOT threatens to dissolve Delta Aeromexico joint venture and curb Mexican flights over alleged anti‑competitive actions by Mexico’s government.
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Acapulco installs new storm and earthquake warning sirens strengthen hazard alerts

Acapulco installs new storm and earthquake warning sirens strengthen hazard alerts

The Municipal Government of Acapulco installed 13 high‑power warning horns to alert residents within a 500 m radius about earthquakes, heavy rains, or hurricanes.
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Acapulco mayor invites tourists to swim at contaminated beaches

Acapulco mayor invites tourists to swim at contaminated beaches

Despite federal warnings on contaminated beaches, Acapulco Mayor Abelina López says the water is safe and invites tourists to swim at the city’s shores.
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