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.
Mexico News

Playa del Carmen NGO restores corals, trains at-risk teens

Playa del Carmen NGO restores corals, trains at-risk teens

Hurakaan Eco-Táctica restores protected Acropora corals near Playa del Carmen while training vulnerable teens as divers and boat crew.
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Tehuamixtle Oyster Festival returns March 14, 2026

Tehuamixtle Oyster Festival returns March 14, 2026

Tehuamixtle’s sixth Oyster Festival is set for March 14, 2026 with oyster tastings, guest chefs, mixology and live music on Jalisco’s coast.
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Mexican Navy Seizes 4 Tons of Cocaine off Colima Coast

Mexican Navy Seizes 4 Tons of Cocaine off Colima Coast

Mexico’s Navy intercepted a semi-submersible off Colima with nearly 4 tons of cocaine, detaining three suspects in a maritime sweep.
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Mexico Tops U.S. Export Markets in 2025

New U.S. Census data show Mexico became the No. 1 market for U.S. goods exports in 2025, narrowly topping Canada as integration deepened.
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Tulum shark bite injures D'Alessio child, now stable

Tulum shark bite injures child, now stable

An 11-year-old was treated after a shark bite in shallow water off Tulum. Officials have not detailed the case.
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Birdwatching checks San Miguel’s environmental pulse

Birdwatching checks San Miguel’s environmental pulse

Birdwatching in San Miguel shows what’s changing fast. Birds often react to water, air, and habitat shifts before we notice.
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Restaurant Closures in Los Cabos Amid a Downtown Demand Slump

Restaurant Closures in Los Cabos Amid a Downtown Demand Slump

At least 20 restaurants have closed in Los Cabos as sales sag. Costs are rising, and visitors are staying in resorts instead of downtown.
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Semarnat stops non-native species plan in Sierra La Laguna

Semarnat stops non-native species plan in Sierra La Laguna

Semarnat says it won’t allow non-native wildlife releases in Sierra La Laguna, warning they could disrupt Baja California Sur ecosystems.
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Therian walk planned for Cancún’s Parque de las Palapas

Therian walk planned for Cancún’s Parque de las Palapas

A first therian meet-up in Cancún invites an open group walk at Parque de las Palapas on Feb. 22, sparking curiosity downtown.
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CFE’s 2025 Investment Plunge Puts Mexico’s Power Grid at Risk

Mexico’s state-owned utility CFE cut its 2025 infrastructure investment by 24%. Analysts warn the spending slump could strain the electric grid’s reliability.
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ash wednesday mexico

Ash Wednesday starts Lent in Mexico, reshaping food choices

As Lent begins with Ash Wednesday in Mexico, many avoid red meat, turning to fish and budget-friendly meals to honor tradition during the season.
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Monterrey Adds Robot Dogs to 2026 World Cup Security Plan

Monterrey Adds Robot Dogs to 2026 World Cup Security Plan

Guadalupe, Nuevo León has unveiled four K9-X robotic dogs to patrol Monterrey’s Estadio BBVA during the 2026 World Cup, boosting crowd surveillance.
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