Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

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Welcome to Western Mexico News, by Vallarta Daily, your central hub for the latest Western Mexico news, breaking Western Mexico headlines, and up-to-the-minute Western Mexico politics updates. We cover Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, Michoacán, and Colima—from coastal resorts to inland capitals—ensuring you’re always in the loop on government decisions, economic trends, and cultural events that shape life along Mexico’s Pacific coast.

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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Tepic Officials Face Flood Risk as Littering Complaints Surge

Littering complaints in Tepic are rising, clogging pipes and triggering floods; authorities urge anonymous reports to curb the problem.
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Puerto Vallarta Riviera Nayarit tourism investment

Puerto Vallarta – Riviera Nayarit Tourism Investment Boom

Luxury hotels, airport expansion and theme park investment are fueling a surge in Puerto Vallarta–Riviera Nayarit tourism, with one million visitors expected this summer.
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Amado Nervo Bridge Puerto Vallarta

Government Presents Amado Nervo Bridge Project Connecting Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas

President Claudia Sheinbaum unveils the Amado Nervo Bridge project linking Puerto Vallarta and Bahía de Banderas, slated for completion in November 2026.
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organized crime camp mazatlan

Mexican Army Discovers Organized Crime Camp in Sierra Near Mazatlán

Military forces dismantle a potential organized crime camp near La Noria, Mazatlán—highlighting ongoing rural cartel operations and challenges to regional security.
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Tepic animal abuse sanctions

Tepic enforces 70 animal abuse sanctions in ongoing protection campaign

Authorities in Tepic issued 70 sanctions for animal abuse, reinforcing the city’s commitment to animal welfare laws.
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Culiacán shootout

Culiacán shootout leaves three injured and leads to weapons seizure

A shootout in Culiacán left three civilians injured and led to the seizure of rifles, tactical gear, and stolen vehicles.
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Sinaloa economic growth

Sinaloa leads Mexico in economic growth with 7 percent quarterly gain

Sinaloa led Mexico in economic growth in early 2025, with a 7% quarterly rise driven by agriculture and exports.
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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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Violence in Sinaloa 22 Dead

Wave of Violence in Sinaloa Leaves 22 Dead Despite Military Reinforcements

A brutal wave of violence swept the state of Sinaloa over the weekend, with authorities reporting 22 homicides between Saturday and Monday.
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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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