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

Government destroys 25,300 marijuana plants in Tequila

The State of Jalisco reported that it initiated three criminal filings of 'crimes against health' for those who are responsible for the three marijuana plantations...
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bioplastics

Turning waste into bioplastics, Mexico strikes green gold

Tequila, avocado and corn are proving their worth beyond Mexican fiesta staples as key components for a fast-growing bioplastics market, with companies transforming waste from...
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Experts restore what might be oldest house in Mexico

The plain, one-story stone-linteled structure sat hidden in plain sight for hundreds of years behind generations of street vendors hawking goods from stands outside its...
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Jalisco is the last state in Mexico to decriminalize adultery

The crime of adultery will be removed from the Criminal Code of the State of Jalisco. The members of the Constitutional Points Commission gave their...
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On September 17, Mexico City officially leaves the Federal District behind

The last minute of September 16 will close a cycle in the history of Mexico City, as the Legislative Assembly of the Federal District (ALDF)...
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american capital of culture

San Miguel de Allende was chosen as the American Capital of Culture 2019

San Miguel de Allende was chosen as the American Capital of Culture 2019, determined by the International Bureau of Cultural Capitals. The appointment will be...
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Mob beats to death man accused of child theft in Mexico City

Mexico City police have arrested eight people in connection with the beating death of a man accused of trying to abduct children. It’s the fifth...
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Aeromexico pilots to strike over loss of benefits after crash

Aeromexico pilots to strike over loss of benefits after crash

Unionized pilots of Aeromexico, Mexico’s largest airline, said on Tuesday that they plan to strike on Oct. 1 over the airline’s decision to suspend some...
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Jalisco supports indigenous peoples in mitigating climate change

The Government of Jalisco, as a member of the Working Group of the Governors on Climate and Forests (GCF Task Force), voted in favor of...
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Tourism in Mexico records its worst summer in five years

For the first time in five years, Mexico received fewer foreign tourists on summer vacations. Data from the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) indicate that the...
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Jalisco expects to finish payments to teachers on Thursday

The head of the Ministry of Education in Jalisco (SEJ), Francisco Ayón López, reiterated on Monday his respect for the decision taken by federalized teachers...
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Bodies of four people drowned in the Ameca River recovered

The fourth body of a group of people that crashed their vehicle into the Ameca River on Friday was recovered, reported the State Civil Protection Unit and...
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