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 violence

Los Cabos violence warning stirs a civic wake-up now

After the Uruapan mayor’s killing, Los Cabos leaders warn of silent penetration and urge citizens to report and resist Los Cabos violence.
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Tulum mayor escorts

Tulum mayor escorts accused in Playa attack on family

Playa del Carmen family says men claiming to be Tulum mayor escorts beat them, forced video deletion, and made death threats; complaint planned.
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Playa del Carmen migrants

Playa del Carmen migrants could gain a real safety net soon

Playa del Carmen migrants could soon see a formal safety net as the city drafts a regulation to coordinate shelters, health care, and legal aid.
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San Miguel school bullying

San Miguel school bullying protest forces campus closure

Parents shut Miguel Hidalgo Primary in Presa Allende, saying authorities ignored violence and threats. San Miguel school bullying fuels standoff.
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Guanajuato prison expansion

Guanajuato prison expansion adds 640 beds by January

Guanajuato prison expansion adds 640 spaces in Pénjamo and San Miguel de Allende, with full operation expected between November and January 2026.
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Avianca Tulum route

Avianca Tulum route won’t return as demand keeps slumping

Avianca Tulum route confirmed shelved; Avianca says low demand means no restart, not even for peak season, as the airline reallocates capacity.
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Tulum building collapse risk

Tulum building collapse risk grows at embattled Adamar

Engineers flag fissures at Adamar as a court order for demolition and a Profepa seizure advance. Tulum building collapse risk now under review.
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Metrobús emergency braking

Metrobús emergency braking leaves five hurt near Balderas

Metrobús emergency braking injures five, including a child, when a pedestrian entered Line 4 at Ayuntamiento and Balderas in the Historic Center.
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CDMX AI school

CDMX AI school opens free training for 10,000 first cohort

CDMX AI school opens at Tláhuac’s TecNM campus with a first 10,000-student intake, free training and public certificates aimed at fast tech jobs.
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Jalisco disappearances crisis

Jalisco disappearances crisis: Lemus promises resources

In his report, Lemus acknowledged the Jalisco disappearances crisis, promised a 172% funding boost, and addressed the Rancho Izaguirre case.
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Chapala highway lanes

Chapala highway lanes to open November 20 say officials

Jalisco’s governor vows to open eight Chapala highway lanes on November 20, easing the airport bottleneck while full works wrap by December 31.
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Oaxaca traffic lights

Oaxaca traffic lights fix moves forward with smart tech

Oaxaca traffic lights will get repairs as the city urges residents to report failures. Officials study AI signal timing to upgrade signals.
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