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 peso exchange rate

Peso strengthens after softer-than-expected US private jobs data

The peso edged stronger as ADP hiring missed forecasts, nudging the dollar lower. Traders now focus on 17.90–18.03 levels.
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Three Kings parade

Three Kings parade brings San Miguel streets to life

San Miguel’s Cabalgata de Reyes Magos set off at 4:30 pm from El Cardo, ending at the Oratorio with music, horses and gifts.
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San Miguel hair donations

San Miguel hair donations give cancer patients new wigs

San Miguel residents are cutting and donating hair to make wigs for women and girls with cancer as Rotaract’s Hilos de Esperanza returns.
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Cabo January film series

Cabo January film series returns with weekly screenings

Cinema Vagabundo’s January slate in Cabo San Lucas runs every Thursday at Cerrito del Timbre, plus a beach showing Jan 25.
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Ironman 70.3 Los Cabos

Ironman 70.3 Los Cabos return set for late April 2026

IRONMAN 70.3 returns to Los Cabos on April 26, 2026, bringing about 1,800 athletes and fresh spending for hotels, taxis, and local shops.
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Los Cabos road repairs

Los Cabos road repairs get 50M pesos for resurfacing

Los Cabos will spend 43M pesos on the Transpeninsular Highway plus 10M in SJC and Cabo San Lucas to cut the pothole backlog by February.
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Camina Cabo pedestrian zones

Camina Cabo pedestrian zones begin in Cabo San Lucas

Camina Cabo starts with pedestrian-friendly zones in three downtown Cabo San Lucas areas, designed to boost walkability and support local businesses.
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Cancún hospital water shortage

Cancún hospital water shortage hits patients and staff

Hospital staff in Cancún say purified drinking water has run out after a supplier contract ended in December, leaving workers and patients searching for bottles.
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INAH entry fees

INAH entry fees rise at Riviera Maya ruins in 2026

INAH’s 2026 price update lifts entry costs at Tulum, Cobá and more, while Mexicans and residents often keep discounted rates.
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Pemex CFE lawsuits

Pemex and CFE lawsuits threaten 100bn pesos hit to Mexico

Mexico’s two state giants face 59,000+ legal cases with an estimated 100bn-peso exposure, raising questions about who ultimately pays.
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Rosca de Reyes

Rosca de Reyes symbolism behind Mexico’s holiday bread

From the jeweled topping to the hidden baby figure, Mexico’s Rosca de Reyes turns Epiphany into a shared ritual that continues to Candelaria.
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renting in mexico

Mexico tightens rental property oversight to curb laundering

High-value leases now face AML rules. Landlords must be SAT-registered, verify tenants, and file reports when rent crosses set thresholds.
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