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The latest news and entertainment from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Local, National, and International News for expats living in Mexico.

September 10 is the day of Torta Ahogada and Guadalajara will give away 10,000 of these traditional Jalisco tortas for free

Among all the things that people from Guadalajara love, the Torta Ahogada occupies a very special place. This delicious dish that no other State of...
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Documentary Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard wasted no time, hits Discovery+ September 19

A documentary about the controversial trial between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, which will be made up of two parts, will be released on September...
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Hurricane Kay seen strengthening to Category 2, could intensify further

MEXICO CITY, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Hurricane Kay, which killed three people in Mexico over the weekend, is expected to intensify to a Category 2...
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Hurricane Kay comes as a blessing to some after a series of intense droughts in Mexico

The rains recorded in Mexico as a result of Hurricane Kay, which remains in category 1, have caused dams to recover their water storage, after...
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Puerto Vallarta on Blue Alert for passing of Hurricane Kay

National Civil Protection reported that Hurricane Kay, category 1, is located southwest of the coast of Jalisco. The cloud bands of the system cause torrential...
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43 new cases of monkeypox in Jalisco this week and the state ends transparency in reporting

When the first case of monkeypox was reported in Jalisco, in Puerto Vallarta, the State Department of Health (SSJ) began weekly reports on new cases,...
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Oxxo company donates backpacks to two secondary schools in Vallarta

Multiple companies based in Puerto Vallarta, join the social welfare actions undertaken by the city government, one of them being the convenience store chain Oxxo,...
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Civil Protection has attended to 26 storm-related reports so far due to Hurricane Kay

With the beginning of the strong storm registered during the night of Sunday and early today from Hurricane Kay, elements of the Directorate of Civil...
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“Mega Operativo Nuevo Nayarit” works to recover illegally seized real estate

In mid-July of this year, the State government of Nayarit announced that since September 2021, the date on which the new administration started, it began...
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Canadian police: 1 suspect in stabbings has been found dead

WELDON, Saskatchewan (AP) — One of the suspects in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan has been found dead,...
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Photos of Nicole Kidman buying Oaxacan cheese and talking with Mijares cause a stir

The Australian actress, Nicole Kidman, continues to cause a sensation, but this time it is not because of her physique. The superstar visited Mexico and...
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Formal employment in Mexico has best August in history

Employment during August grew by 157,432 jobs in Mexico, which meant the strongest monthly rise for the eighth month of the year, since records have...
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Tropical Storm Kay already causing damage in Puerto Vallarta

Rains caused by tropical storm Kay already left damage in Puerto Vallarta, among which are an injured person, cars dragged by waters, and floods, which...
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Tropical Storm Kay has officially earned her name as the storm strengthens off the Mexican coast

At 400 PM CDT (2100 UTC), Tropical Storm Kay officially formed and was located near latitude 14.8 North, longitude 102.5 West. Kay is moving toward...
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Man steals car in Puerto Vallarta with three children inside

The carelessness of a father put the lives of his children at risk when he left the car running with his three kids inside while...
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40% of inmates at Mexican prisons are behind bars without ever being convicted of a crime

300 people enter prison every day in Mexico. That figure has caused a rapid growth of the prison population in the country; however, it does...
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Know your consumer rights in Mexico: No, a business cannot refuse your torn bills

I have lived in Mexico for 15 years and have found that the refusal to accept torn bills at businesses is common, with OXXO being...
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‘Mosaic of pain’: 17 atrocities reported in the news a day in Mexico

MEXICO CITY, Sept 2 (Reuters) - An average of 17 atrocities were reported in news outlets in Mexico each day during the first six months...
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SEAPAL replacing water lines in 5 de Diciembre neighborhood to improve flow and decrease leaks

As part of the modernization project of the drinking water distribution infrastructure in Puerto Vallarta, SEAPAL carries out the work of replacing drinking water lines...
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A dog on the runway stops all flights at Mexico City International Airport

Landing and takeoff operations at the Mexico City International Airport (AICM) were suspended for almost an hour on the night of this Friday, September 2,...
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