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.
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Puebla Cumbia Fest breaks world record with 9,000 fans and 50 sonideros

Puebla Cumbia Fest 2025 drew over 9,000 attendees and broke a world record with 50 sonideros performing live. The event marked Puebla as the global...
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Tropical Storm Erick Threatens Oaxaca as Mexico Activates Civil Protection Plan

Mexico activates a civil protection plan as Tropical Storm Erick strengthens. The storm may become a Category 2 hurricane, putting 22 municipalities in Oaxaca at...
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Coordinated Arson Attacks on OXXO Stores Rock Juchitán, Oaxaca After Arrests of Criminal Cell Members

Two OXXO stores in Juchitán, Oaxaca, were set on fire in coordinated attacks following the arrest of relatives of criminal leader "Commander Cromo," escalating a...
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Rising Ameca River Destroys Guayabo Pass, Cuts Off Puerto Vallarta–Bahía de Banderas Link

The seasonal Guayabo Pass, which temporarily connects the municipalities of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, and Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit, has been destroyed due to the rising...
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Norteño Band Los Juniors de Monterrey Van Missing After Father’s Day Performance in Nuevo León

Six members of the norteño group Los Juniors de Monterrey, including five musicians and a driver, have disappeared after a Father's Day performance at La...
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Flooded Streets Pose Greater Risk Than Rivers During Morelos Rainy Season

Heavy rains in Morelos are turning streets into danger zones, surpassing rivers in risk. Civil Protection urges extreme caution amid vehicle and pedestrian incidents. As...
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Power Outage Protest Shuts Down Highway in Monterrey for Three Hours

Residents blocked the National Highway in Monterrey for nearly three hours in protest over a prolonged electricity outage affecting several neighborhoods. Residents of Valle del...
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Guanajuato advances school reform to include sexual and reproductive education

Guanajuato's Congress committee unanimously approved a reform to require sexual and reproductive education in elementary schools, marking a major shift in the state’s education policy....
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Youth-Led Initiatives in León to Benefit 20,000 People Through Municipal Support Program

León selects 285 youth for "Strengthening Projects and Co-Responsibility 2025," aiming to empower young leaders and indirectly benefit over 20,000 residents. León, Guanajuato — A...
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Cancún violence surges with six executions in one week

Cancún experienced a spike in violence last week with six murders across multiple neighborhoods, highlighting the growing presence of organized crime. Violence in Cancún escalated...
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Península de los Sueños Tourist Resort Threatens Dispossession of Local’s Land in Baja California Sur

Farmers from San Vicente de Los Planes ejido are fighting to protect 584 hectares of land from a mega-tourism project backed by a foreign company...
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Baja California Sur Wine Industry Grows with Local Grape Varieties and International Recognition

Baja California Sur’s emerging wine industry, centered in Comondú, Los Cabos, and La Paz, is gaining recognition for its quality grapes and clean land—despite export...
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