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

mexico sign language los cabos

Free Mexican Sign Language courses open in Los Cabos

Los Cabos opens free Mexican Sign Language courses for levels 1 and 4 with online and in-person options. Registration is limited and aimed at public,...
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US revokes Mexican flights

US revokes Mexican flights in widening aviation rift

US revokes Mexican flights, citing unequal treatment tied to AIFA policies and AICM slot cuts, freezing growth and stoking a cross-border aviation fight.
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Santa Anita housing project

Los Cabos Santa Anita housing project advances while water questions grow

The Santa Anita housing project advances in Los Cabos after a plan review with Infonavit, with officials insisting water, power, and public services be guaranteed.
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Janal Pixán Cancún

Janal Pixán Cancún returns to the Maya Museum

A double celebration at the Maya Museum: Janal Pixán Cancún and the site’s 13th anniversary bring workshops, stories, and hands-on art for families.
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Santa Catarina bridges

Santa Catarina bridges set to link Metro and downtown Monterrey

Nuevo León will add Santa Catarina bridges to connect Metro Line 4 and central Monterrey before 2026, aiming to cut game-day traffic and improve safety.
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Jalatlaco sand tapestry

Jalatlaco sand tapestry reimagines Oaxaca’s past for Day of the Dead

The Jalatlaco sand tapestry links Oaxaca’s Day of the Dead to a vanished river, a 250 m² artwork on view through Nov. 3 in the...
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guadalajara santo day of the dead

Hotel Morales unveils El Santo ofrenda in Guadalajara

The El Santo ofrenda Guadalajara at Hotel Morales honors Mexico’s silver-masked legend with film and lucha libre touches in the historic center. Open through Nov....
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Tulum potable water

Tulum potable water shortfall worsens in Maya villages

Tulum potable water access falls short in rural Maya communities as over a third of households lack regular piped supply, according to reports and census...
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San Miguel cemeteries

San Miguel cemeteries readied ahead of Day of the Dead

San Miguel cemeteries are cleaned and staffed ahead of Day of the Dead. Officials expect steady turnout and roll out health and safety measures.
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Parque Oaxaca mall

Goodbye Misión de los Ángeles as Parque Oaxaca mall breaks ground

Parque Oaxaca mall breaks ground on the former Misión de los Ángeles site with a MXN 6 billion plan, 45,000 m² build, and thousands of...
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Culinary Awards Los Cabos

Culinary Awards Los Cabos confirms 2025 contenders

Los Cabos’ top dining event returns. Culinary Awards Los Cabos unveils 2025 nominees, adds a sustainability prize, and sets a November 4 gala.
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Day of the Dead tourism

Day of the Dead tourism surges to 1.6 million visitors

Mexico expects 1.6 million visitors Oct 27–Nov 2, with 60.8% hotel occupancy. Day of the Dead tourism rises 2.3%, led by Mexico City and coastal...
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