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

Mexican Caribbean summer tourism faces tough season amid fewer flight seats

Strong travel demand meets a 4.2% drop in available airline seats to the Mexican Caribbean this summer, as Quintana Roo’s hotel sector braces for a...
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Mexican peso advanced against the U.S. dollar after stronger-than-expected job growth in U.S.

Peso strengthens on nonfarm payrolls as U.S. job gains drive a 0.56% rise, closing at 18.6629 per dollar, even as Mexico’s fixed investment falls for...
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San Luis Potosí opens an investigation into a suspected mass poisoning of dogs

The FGE has launched an investigation into the Salinas de Hidalgo dog poisoning after dozens of dogs were found dead or missing in June, activists...
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More taxes on travelers, Baja California Sur joins the movement to apply special taxes on foreigners

Baja California Sur tourist tax launched July 1, 2025, charges non-resident visitors 470 pesos to fund regional development and sustainability. International visitors staying more than...
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Seven Frontera Comalapa Police Officers Arrested for Selling Drugs in Chiapas

Seven municipal police officers in Frontera Comalapa, Chiapas, were arrested for selling crystal meth and marijuana, confirming long-standing complaints of police corruption tied to organized...
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Aguascalientes Requests Federal Deployment of 250 National Guard Members Amid Regional Conflict

Amid rising violence in nearby states like Zacatecas, Aguascalientes is requesting 250 National Guard members to reinforce public safety. As violence continues to escalate in...
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Aguascalientes Under Federal Review to Preserve Its Four Magical Towns

Aguascalientes is undergoing a federal evaluation to maintain the Pueblo Mágico status of its four designated towns. Officials highlight tourism challenges and new initiatives. The...
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Cancún Tops Blue Flag Rankings Again with 49 Certifications for 2025–2026

Cancún leads Mexico and the Americas in Blue Flag certifications for 2025–2026, earning 49 awards across beaches, hotels, and sustainable boats. Cancún has once again...
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Telcel now offers eSIM activation on prepaid Amigo plans with online activation

Starting late June 2025, Telcel users on Amigo prepaid plans can activate eSIM remotely, expanding access to digital SIM cards without needing a store visit....
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Mexico City Protest on July 5 Challenges Gentrification and Airbnb’s Impact on Housing

Residents of Roma and Condesa will gather at Parque México on July 5 to protest gentrification, rising rents, and Airbnb’s effect on local housing. This...
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Cancun Tourist Police Force Needs to Double Officers to Cover Hotel Zone

Cancun’s Tourist Police, currently 95 officers strong, say they need at least double that to properly patrol the Hotel Zone. Recruitment efforts are underway amid...
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Drought Conditions Improve Across Mexico but Worsen in the Northwest

Mexico sees national drought relief thanks to June rains, but states like Sonora and Baja California report worsening conditions, Conagua reports. Rainfall during the first...
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