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

san miguel wedding

San Miguel wedding tourism crowns Mexico romance hub

San Miguel de Allende now hosts more than 850 weddings a year, with mostly foreign couples driving over 3 billion pesos in local spending.
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illegal land sales Bonfil

Families warned as illegal land sales Bonfil spread

Quintana Roo authorities seized a 30,000 m² Bonfil property and vowed tougher action against illegal land sales that leave families unprotected.
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Los Cabos beach vendors

Los Cabos beach vendors face crackdown on the sand

Los Cabos will tighten permits for itinerant sellers on El Médano, prioritising some and cutting others to protect the resort’s image.
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CJNG Cancun police killing

Inside the CJNG Cancun police killing revenge plot

Quintana Roo’s prosecutor says a CJNG cell murdered investigator Adalberto Altamirano in Cancún as revenge for recent arrests and drug seizures.
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Roma Norte store robbery

Roma Norte store robbery suspects caught on escape in Mexico City

Three men allegedly tied up staff at a Roma Norte sportswear shop and tried to flee with 500,000 pesos in goods before CDMX police arrested...
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San Miguel environmental damage

San Miguel environmental damage as Martorell reshapes stream

Guanajuato’s environmental watchdog fined Espacio Vivo for altering a stream near San Miguel de Allende without permits, putting the Río Laja at risk.
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Los Cabos tree lighting

Music and magic at the Los Cabos tree lighting events

The Los Cabos tree lighting will switch on Christmas trees at the same moment in San José del Cabo and every delegation, with open family...
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Playa Delfines dunes

Playa Delfines dunes in Cancún reforested with 500 hardy natives

Cancún officials and volunteers planted 500 native riñonina on the Playa Delfines dunes in a first-step effort to slow coastal erosion.
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us warning los cabos

US travel alert for Mexico raises questions for Los Cabos

A new U.S. winter travel message urges extra caution in Mexican beach towns such as Los Cabos and Mazatlán, especially at night, citing security risks.
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Quintana Roo earthquake

Rare Quintana Roo earthquake tests hotels and nerves

A rare magnitude 4.0 offshore earthquake near Chetumal shook Quintana Roo before dawn, but inspections found no damage and tourism carried on.
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Guanajuato extortion cells

San Miguel raids hit Guanajuato extortion cells hard

State raids in five cities dismantled Guanajuato extortion cells, leaving 12 suspects detained and four already sentenced for targeting locals.
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Riviera Maya women entrepreneurs

Riviera Maya women entrepreneurs turn ideas into income

On Women Entrepreneurs Day, a Riviera Maya program selected 15 women from across the region for mentoring, business support and seed funding.
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