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Two men assault elderly woman and steal her truck in broad daylight on main Puerto Vallarta street (VIDEO)

With people watching and driving by in broad daylight on a main street in Puerto Vallarta, two men assault an elderly woman and steal her...
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Mexico’s National Guard fills the security gap as Puerto Vallarta city council hasn’t funded local police adequately

Street patrolling has been reduced in Puerto Vallarta and the use of police cars is ordered only in the case of responding to emergency calls....
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Puerto Vallarta won’t have any available gravesites available by the year’s end

In Puerto Vallarta, there are only a few dozen spaces to bury the remains of Vallartans, so it is estimated that by the beginning of...
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The prestige of Puerto Vallarta is on the rise

Thanks to the joint work of everyone involved in the Puerto Vallarta tourism sector, both companies and authorities and, of course, all the workers who...
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The tripledemic that threatens Mexico this winter: Covid, RSV, Influenza

Currently, in practically all of Europe, as well as in some cities in the US and Canada, there has been a considerable increase in infections,...
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The US tapped cell phones of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG)

Authorities in the United States gained access to telephone calls and were able to listen to the criminal conduct of two individuals related to the...
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Former Mayor of San Blas sentenced to two years in prison after admitting to ‘stealing a little’

Hilario Ramírez Villanueva, better known as Layín -the former mayor who acknowledged “stealing a little” from the San Blas city council, was sentenced to two...
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Mexico exceeds 3,000 monkeypox cases and four related deaths

The Government of Mexico reported this Wednesday that until last Monday it registered 3,007 cases of monkeypox, with an increase of 106 in the last...
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3 American tourists die of gas inhalation in Mexico City

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Police in Mexico City say they believe three U.S. citizens found dead at a rented apartment were victims of gas inhalation....
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Cartel unleashes violence in Guanajuato after the arrest of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel leader’s brother

The state of Guanajuato woke up in flames after multiple burning vehicles were registered in various parts of the state, such as in Juventino Rosas,...
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American cruise passenger dies in Puerto Vallarta

An American woman who was enjoying a cruise to Puerto Vallarta died early Tuesday morning at the Puerto Vallarta Regional Hospital, prompting the mobilization of...
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Car service Beat suddenly leaves Mexico

The application transport company, Beat, announced that it will stop its operations in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It was through a publication on...
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Leaked documents: Mexico hired company linked to Chinese Government to monitor US border

The Government of Mexico installed scanning and surveillance equipment at border points from a company linked to the Chinese Government despite warnings from US authorities...
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Eight teenagers have gone missing in Puerto Vallarta in the past two weeks

From October 24 to November 6, the State Search Commission of Jalisco issued 8 alerts for missing teenagers in Puerto Vallarta. The most recent cases...
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Americans are taking advantage of beachfront living in Mexico at a fraction of the cost

Mexico is the refuge of thousands of Americans avoiding the stress of high inflation and interest rates experienced in the United States by buying cheap...
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Olas Altas Farmers Market started its 14th season on Saturday

This weekend the 14th edition of the ‘Olas Altas Farmers Market’ began, the market of local producers is installed every Saturday in the ‘Lázaro Cárdenas’...
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Monarch butterflies return to Mexico on annual migration

MEXICO CITY (AP) — The first monarch butterflies have appeared in the mountaintop forests of central Mexico where they spend the winter, Mexico’s Environment Department...
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American Invasion: Americans have moved to Mexico in record numbers since COVID-19

Thousands of Americans are migrating to Mexico at rates not seen since records were kept in 2010, to the extent that temporary residence permits in...
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Elon Musk fires all Twitter employees in Mexico

According to Twitter employees in Mexico, the entire Mexico division was informed of their termination on Friday morning.
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Earthquake of magnitude 6.3 shook northwest Mexico

An earthquake of magnitude 6.3 shook the Gulf of California in northwestern Mexico on Friday and was felt in some parts of the Mexican Republic...
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