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

New tropical storm development could put Puerto Vallarta under warning by Tuesday

During the 5-day forecast period, the low-pressure system in the Pacific is expected to become a tropical storm within the next 48- hours and will...
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COVID-19 vaccination centers closing in Jalisco, demand is down and no more doses available

The Jalisco Ministry of Health reported this Friday that as of tomorrow, Saturday, the COVID vaccination centers will close, due to the decrease in the...
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Kanye West confessed that he is addicted to pornography

Kanye West is one of the most recognized rappers in the American music industry, however, his life has been surrounded by all kinds of controversies...
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Five-year-old girl shot and killed by Mexican Army, according to family

Mexico's military and National Guard are increasingly taking over security in Mexico as the president moves towards the militarization of the country. However, those armed...
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How important was cocoa to the Mayans in pre-Hispanic times

One of the foods that people in Mexico, and in the world, like the most is chocolate, without a doubt. Chocolate comes from the cacao...
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With ‘Bardo,’ Alejandro G. Iñárritu returns to Mexico

VENICE, Italy (AP) — Alejandro G. Iñárritu left Mexico with his family on Sept. 1, 2001. They’d decided to move to Los Angeles for one...
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Mexico is expected to permanently end daylight savings time this month

The Energy Commission of the Chamber of Deputies will discuss and vote on the opinion to eliminate Daylight Savings Time, or summer time, on September...
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Authorities organize a search for man who disappeared in Puerto Vallarta in 2020

Personnel from the Jalisco State Search Commission, in coordination with authorities from the three levels of government, carried out an individualized search brigade to try...
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The community center that feeds “stomachs and souls” of LGBT+ people in Mexico City

A napkin can eloquently stage homophobia in certain parts of the world. When Brent Alberghini from New York, 45 years old, worked in a community...
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Eating ultra-processed foods increases the risk of colon cancer in men

Men who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods face a higher risk of developing colon cancer than those who don't, according to a Tufts University...
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Number of Brazil Amazon fires hits five-year high in August

MANAUS, Brazil (AP) — More fires burned in the Brazilian Amazon rainforest this August than in any month in nearly five years, thanks to a...
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Girls from 10 to 19 years old disappear the most in Mexico

Girls and adolescents under the age of 20 are the ones who register the most disappearances in Mexico, according to the Data Cívica study published...
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Fitch Ratings expects Mexico to have zero growth over four years

The Mexican economy could present zero growth in the medium and long term; by 2023, the country will barely recover the levels of 2020, which...
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Mexican housing must become denser, better planned – study

MEXICO CITY, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Mexican housing must become denser and better planned to provide adequate living options to lower-income parts of the population,...
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An ‘edit’ button is finally coming to Twitter, but only for Twitter Blue subscribers

Twitter is launching an edit button, after years of internal and external debate over whether this feature was a good idea for a product known...
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LGBT activists demand better attention to monkeypox in Mexico

Groups of men from the LGBT community in Latin America are preparing a statement to the authorities, claiming that sufficient actions have not been implemented...
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Retirees are moving to Mexico in record numbers: What’s the best place for you to retire in Mexico?

Retiring is on the minds of thousands of U.S. citizens these days after harsh events, like the Covid 19 pandemic, and they are looking for...
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The Mexican Stock Exchange reported its worst month since August 1998

The Mexican Stock Exchange reported its worst month since August 1998, the year in which it accumulated a monthly loss of 29.52 percent, affected by...
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Navistar produces the first 100% electric truck in Mexico

The production center of the Navistar heavy vehicle assembly plant, better known as the Escobedo Plant, in the state of Nuevo León announced the production...
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Female fugitive from the US arrested by Jalisco police in Tonalá

A foreign woman identified as Macalla Lee Knott, accused of crimes committed in the United States, was arrested in Tonalá by Jalisco state police. According...
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