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.
Mexico News

San José del Cabo festival opens with music and tradition

San José del Cabo festival opens with music and tradition

San José del Cabo launched its 2026 traditional festival on March 18 with a ribbon-cutting, queen’s coronation and first concert.
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INAH tightens equinox rules at Mexico archaeological sites

Spring equinox visits to Mexico ruins face limits

Mexico’s spring equinox weekend will bring tighter access rules, heavier crowds and stricter controls at major archaeological sites.
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Five Dead After Dos Bocas Refinery Fire in Tabasco

Dos Bocas Fire Puts Refinery Safety Back Under Scrutiny After 5 Killed

The deadly Dos Bocas fire is raising wider questions about safety, oversight, and risk at one of Mexico’s highest-profile refineries.
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Mexico Falls Behind on Reading and School Internet Access

Mexico’s school internet gap is hurting early reading

Mexico’s primary schools face a digital gap that mirrors weak reading results, leaving many children without the tools now tied to learning.
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CNTE strike returns to Mexico City with fresh pressure

CNTE strike puts Mexico City and Sheinbaum on edge

A 72-hour CNTE strike is hitting Mexico City streets and testing Sheinbaum’s response to a pension conflict still unresolved.
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Court weighs whether cartels can silence witnesses

Cartel Witness intimidation case reaches Mexico high court

Mexico’s Supreme Court may take a case that could shape how judges treat recanted testimony when organized crime is suspected.
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Monarch butterfly colonies rebound in Mexico this winter

Monarch rebound in Mexico still leaves risks in place

Mexico’s monarch colonies grew 64% this winter, but experts say habitat loss, pesticides and climate pressure still threaten the migration.
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Mexico pilots HIV self-testing amid stigma concerns

Mexico pilots HIV self-testing amid stigma concerns

Mexico will test a discreet HIV self-testing model aimed at cutting stigma, speeding diagnosis, and linking users to care and prevention.
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Mexico Health Probe Finds Millions Paid to Paper Companies

Mexico Health Probe Finds Millions Paid to Paper Companies

An investigation found Mexican health agencies paid 361.5 million pesos to shell companies for supplies that never reached hospitals.
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T-MEC review starts as North America weighs its future

The T-MEC review and a quiet industrial policy fight

The T-MEC review isn’t just tariff talk. It’s a decision on where North America manufactures, via rules of origin and supply-chain security.
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Cancun car-free Sundays draw crowds on the waterfront

Cancun car-free Sundays draw crowds on the waterfront

Cancún’s weekly Paseo Cancunense turned Bonampak and Malecón Tajamar into a car-free route for walking, cycling and family recreation.
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Mexico Power Shortages Are Already Delaying Projects

Mexico Power Shortages Are Already Delaying Projects

Electricity shortages are slowing factories, housing and city growth in Mexico, even as investment plans and demand keep rising.
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