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

Los Cabos World Cup 2026

Los Cabos World Cup 2026 wooing beach bound fans now

Los Cabos is betting on air links, digital tools and a new attraction catalog to turn World Cup trips into side escapes in Baja California...
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Virtual kidnapping extortion grips Puerto Vallarta children

Family warned off paying in virtual kidnapping in Cancun

State police in Cancun stopped a virtual kidnapping scam, found the woman safe, and urged her family not to send the 560,000 peso ransom.
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Mexican Christmas towns that feel straight from a movie

From lantern-lit alleys in San Miguel to snow-dusted pines in Creel, meet five Mexican Christmas towns that turn December into magic.
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Cancun holiday security

Cancun holiday security ramps up with 7,000 officers

Quintana Roo will deploy about 7,000 officers for the Guadalupe–Reyes season, concentrating patrols in Cancun’s tourist zones and busy streets.
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Mexico corner shops

Mexico corner shops drowning in inflation and extortion

Neighborhood grocery stores across Mexico report a 45 percent collapse in 2025 sales as inflation, debt and rising extortion squeeze families.
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Popocatepetl volcano activity

Popocatepetl volcano activity keeps Yellow Phase 2

Low but steady Popocatepetl volcano activity brought tremor and gas plumes, keeping Yellow Phase 2 and a strict 12 km safety zone.
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Mexico City arts warehouse

Mexico City arts warehouse will protect 64,000 works

Mexico’s new Chapultepec arts hub will finally begin sheltering 64,000 works by February, while long-running worries over culture funding still simmer.
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Mexico development fund

Mexico development fund plan for 700,000 jobs in 3 years

Mexico’s state-backed fund of funds wants to channel billions into venture, credit and infrastructure to support 700,000 new jobs in three years.
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Tren Maya free return

Tren Maya New Year express sells out across Yucatán

Tren Maya hits its 1.2 million passenger goal and rolls out a bundled New Year express with flights, hotels and a long-distance rail trip.
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Trump T-MEC withdrawal

Trade chief says the U.S. could quit or split T-MEC in 2026

Trump’s trade chief says the U.S. could quit or split T-MEC in 2026, reviving uncertainty that hits Mexico’s export-driven economy.
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Ironman Los Cabos

Ironman Los Cabos comeback fuels tourism hopes again

Ironman triathlon racing will return to Los Cabos next April after the city settled an old debt and secured a race date.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Day

Our Lady of Guadalupe Day secrets behind December 12

Every December 12, Our Lady of Guadalupe Day turns Mexico City’s basilica and hometown parishes into a massive thank-you pilgrimage.
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