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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

Sayulita water plant expansion advances in Bahía de Banderas

Sayulita water treatment plant expansion advances in Bahía de Banderas

Sayulita water treatment plant expansion moved forward as state and municipal leaders inspected works and the submarine outfall, part of Bahía de Banderas’ infrastructure push.
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Bahía de Banderas infrastructure push adds new works

Bahía de Banderas infrastructure push adds new works

Bahía de Banderas infrastructure advances with school upgrades, a new sports track, street rehab, a hospital CT scanner, and Sayulita plant expansion.
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Rosario artisanal bread tradition survives in Donato Guerra

Rosario artisanal bread tradition survives in Donato Guerra

Rosario artisanal bread endures in Donato Guerra as Enrique and Mayte keep hand-made baking alive with a clay oven, early starts, and classic recipes.
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Rock Sinaloa 2025

Rock Sinaloa 2025 sets Culiacán dates for November

Rock Sinaloa 2025 sets Culiacán dates on Nov 8–9 as organizers keep the call open; eight bands will be chosen after September auditions.
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state department warning terrorism

U.S. travel advisory update puts fresh spotlight on Sinaloa

Latest US Mexico travel advisory update keeps Mexico at Level 2 while Sinaloa remains do not travel, shaping tourism messaging and traveler decisions.
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Fuel squeeze in Nuevo León tied to anti-huachicol push

Drivers report closed pumps and long lines as a fuel squeeze in Nuevo León follows stepped-up anti-huachicol checks and border delays while authorities coordinate resupply.
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NLÍNEA digital permits and services

NLÍNEA brings digital permits and services to Nuevo León

Nuevo León launches NLÍNEA digital permits and services, a one-stop portal that centralizes treasury, environment, mobility, civil protection, and water utility procedures.
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Taxi driver suspended 90 days

Taxi driver suspended 90 days in Piedras Negras after refusing disabled rider

Taxi driver suspended 90 days in Piedras Negras after refusing a passenger with disability. City officials say three similar cases this year and urge residents...
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El Caballito monument move Torreón

El Caballito monument move in Torreón explained

City explains how the El Caballito monument move Torreón will happen, detailing crane removal, short storage, a new illuminated base on Bulevar Revolución, and reinstallation...
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Torreón nearshoring investments reshape the city

Torreón nearshoring investments gather pace as the city readies industrial zones and housing. A 500 million peso project and 3,000 homes are on deck, officials...
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Ramos Arizpe auto suppliers output dip

Ramos Arizpe, Saltillo auto suppliers output dip to 10–15 percent

Auto suppliers in Ramos Arizpe report a 10–15 percent output dip as overtime vanishes and tariff uncertainty clouds planning, according to the local industry chamber.
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Coahuila industry tariffs and exchange rate

Coahuila industry tariffs and exchange rate under scrutiny

Coahuila industry tariffs and exchange rate drive concern as business leaders warn of export risks and job losses while the state seeks a coordinated response.
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