Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico 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.
Mexico News

Puerto Paraíso blast raises safety questions in Cabo

Puerto Paraíso blast raises safety questions in Cabo

A gas-leak call at Puerto Paraíso in Cabo turned into a second emergency when an electrical vault exploded, renewing scrutiny of the plaza.
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Mexican peso gains

Peso gains after U.S.-Iran ceasefire sends dollar lower

The peso strengthened early Wednesday after a U.S.-Iran ceasefire cut safe-haven demand for the dollar and eased oil fears.
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Mexico Police Killings Reach 101 as Jalisco Leads

Mexico Police Killings Reach 101 as Jalisco Leads

At least 101 public security officers have been killed in Mexico in 2026, with Jalisco leading after one deadly February episode.
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Mexico recovered 160 heritage objects from abroad, including pieces tied to the San Sebastián style of the Jalisco-Nayarit region.

How Jalisco Fits Into Mexico Return of 160 Pieces

Mexico recovered 160 heritage objects from abroad, including pieces tied to the San Sebastián style of the Jalisco-Nayarit region.
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There are now 8 cases of measles in Puerto Vallarta

Jalisco says measles cases will linger into World Cup

Jalisco says measles cases are falling but will not hit zero before the 2026 World Cup, keeping tourism season in the risk equation.
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Park Life brings rental housing to the public market

Park Life brings rental housing to the public market

Park Life’s debut gives Mexico a public-market vehicle for rental housing, a move that could reshape how urban rental supply is financed.
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Mexico’s Public Investment Slump Sends Growth Warning

Mexico’s Public Investment Slump Sends Growth Warning

Mexico’s public investment fell 44.9% through February, driven by energy cuts and Pemex, raising fresh questions about growth.
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Cancún Launches a City Guide Beyond the Hotel Zone

Cancún Launches a City Guide Beyond the Hotel Zone

Todo Cancún combines tourism, culture, sports and downtown routes in one portal as the city pushes visitors beyond the hotel zone.
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San Miguel moves to protect Los Picachos water zone

San Miguel moves to protect Los Picachos water zone

San Miguel de Allende is tightening land-use rules in Los Picachos, saying the hillside is vital for groundwater recharge.
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guadalajara storm

Guadalajara storm fells trees and damages vehicles

A late-day storm in Guadalajara knocked down trees, damaged vehicles in Oblatos, and raised fresh concerns about storm readiness.
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Mexico City World Cup doubts grow after test match

Mexico City World Cup doubts grow after test match

PAN lawmakers say problems exposed during the Mexico-Portugal test show Mexico City still has work to do before June 11.
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Mexican peso weakens

Mexican Peso Holds Near 18.10 as Pressures Persist

The peso opened the week near 18.10 per dollar, but inflation, rate cuts and global tensions suggest the calm may not last.
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