Puerto Vallarta News

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Jalisco

Jalisco is one of Mexico’s most culturally significant and economically dynamic states, home to mariachi music, tequila, and thriving cities like Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. In this section, find news on politics, business, infrastructure, tourism, and local culture. From high-tech industry and film festivals to traditional villages and beach resorts, Jalisco reflects both innovation and deep-rooted heritage. Stay informed on everything happening across one of Mexico’s most iconic states.

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Black smoke over Puerto Vallarta

Black smoke over Puerto Vallarta was controlled cocaine burn by Navy

The black smoke seen over Puerto Vallarta Friday morning came from the Navy burning 1.5 tons of seized cocaine, blocking more than 22 million doses.
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Playa El Paredón

Playa El Paredón: Puerto Vallarta’s Hidden Beach Paradise

Discover Playa El Paredón, Puerto Vallarta’s secret beach escape with crystal waters, towering cliffs, and a cave hideaway. A true off-the-beaten-path adventure.
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cheap eats in puerto vallarta

The Best Cheap Eats in Puerto Vallarta and Why They Matter to Local Culture

Discover Puerto Vallarta’s top taco stands and loncherías—and how these humble spots shape Mexico’s rich food culture.
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COMUSIDA data leak HIV Puerto Vallarta

Data leak on HIV patients in Puerto Vallarta sparks outcry

Civil groups demand investigation after COMUSIDA shared HIV patients’ data without consent in Puerto Vallarta, breaching privacy and health laws.
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Lake Chapala water security

Chapala’s Future at Stake as Governor Urges Reconsideration of Water Transfer

Governor Lemus warns that the proposed Solís-to-León aqueduct could endanger Lake Chapala’s recovery
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weapons turn-in

Puerto Vallarta gains momentum with confidential weapons turn-in

Puerto Vallarta’s “Yes to Disarmament, Yes to Peace” campaign held its second day at Plaza de Armas, offering anonymous, consequence-free weapons surrender.
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Dengue Fever Cases Spike

Dengue Fever Cases Spike to Five-Year High, Jalisco Leads Outbreak

Health authorities are raising alarms as Mexico battles a surge in dengue fever. Recent reports indicate that dengue fever cases have spiked, climbing to their...
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rainwater harvesting system Zapopan

High School in Zapopan Designs Rainwater Harvesting System to Address Water Shortages

Students and teachers from the University of Guadalajara's Preparatoria 19 have implemented a rainwater harvesting system, collecting over 120,000 liters to combat water scarcity in...
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Carlos Lazo fraud extradition

Man Accused of $1.88 Billion Fraud in Jalisco Deported from Las Vegas to Venezuela

Carlos Lazo, accused of a $1.88 billion fraud involving 3,675 victims, was deported from Las Vegas to Venezuela, while Jalisco authorities push for his extradition.
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fireflies in Mexico

Fireflies in Mexico face extinction threat from climate change and urbanization

Fireflies in western Mexico are vanishing due to climate change, deforestation, and artificial light. Experts urge urgent action to save their shrinking habitats.
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Warm beach destinations in Mexico without the crowds

Warm beach destinations in Mexico without the crowds

Discover peaceful and budget-friendly beach destinations in Mexico like Mahahual, Holbox, Barra de Navidad, and Puerto Escondido—perfect for a relaxing getaway.
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