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

14-year-old girl in CDMX gives birth in Uber on the way to hospital

A pregnant 14-year-old minor went into labor when she was traveling in an Uber, in the streets of the María del Carmen neighborhood, in the...
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Puerto Vallarta receives government report on landslide in Amapas

To follow up on instructions from President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, authorities from the National Civil Protection System (SINAPROC) and the National Center for Disaster...
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June 15, 2022: 9,452 new COVID-19 infections and 29 deaths in Mexico

Through the daily technical statement on COVID-19, the Ministry of Health (SSa) reported that for this Wednesday, June 15, 9,452 new infections were registered in...
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June 14, 2022: 8,206 new COVID-19 infections and 37 deaths reported today

Through the daily technical statement on COVID-19, the Ministry of Health (SSa) reported that this Tuesday, June 14, 8,206 new infections were registered in the...
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U.S Congress warns Mexico of falling into ‘unchecked criminal dictatorship’

The United States Congress expressed its concern about the Mexican cartels and the work of the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in terms...
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Mexican government prodding its farmers to grow more food

The corn has begun to sprout on the hillsides south of Mexico’s capital, though it’s unclear whether these shoots will have enough water to grow...
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Residents of Puebla town lynch and burn alive falsely accused man for kidnapping

Residents of the community of Papatlazolco (Huauchinango, Puebla) lynched and burned a young political adviser on Friday night. His name was Daniel Picazo, he was...
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Numbeo ranks Puerto Vallarta as the eleventh most dangerous city in Mexico, WTF?

According to the urban crime index of the Numbeo consulting firm, Mexico has at least 13 cities that are listed among the most dangerous in...
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Two more suspected cases of monkeypox reported in Puerto Vallarta

The Jalisco Health Secretariat (SSJ) announced on Saturday that two suspected cases of monkeypox were reported in the state. These two cases occurred in Puerto...
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Federal Judge ends bullfighting at the world’s largest arena in Mexico City

The bullfights have ended in Plaza México. In the world's largest bullfighting, located in Mexico City, there will be no more shows. Federal Judge, Jonathan...
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Mexico’s health ministry asks public not to stigmatize the LGBTQ+ community due to monkeypox

The Federal Ministry of Health (SSa ) asked citizens not to link monkeypox (simian pox) with gay people and members of the LGBT+ community, because...
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Know your consumer rights in Mexico: Can a business charge you more for paying with a credit card?

If you use your cards to purchase goods and services, it is important to know your consumer rights in Mexico, since many businesses charge a...
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Marines take over control of Puerto Vallarta municipal police

This Tuesday morning, and without prior notice, elements of the Secretary of the Navy (Semar) took control of the Puerto Vallarta municipal police and in...
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Know your consumer rights in Mexico: Is it legal for restaurants to include the tip?

When asking a waiter for your bill, you may find a service fee has been included in your total amount due. This is the equivalent...
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Jalisco Health Secretary issues warning for monkeypox case in Puerto Vallarta

On June 4, the Jalisco Health Secretariat (SSJ) received notification from the National Center for International Liaison (CNEI) of the General Directorate of Epidemiology (DGE),...
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New suspension pedestrian bridge collapses as mayor inaugurates it, sending dozens into a ravine

The mayor of the Mexican city of Cuernavaca was proudly inaugurating a footbridge over a scenic stream Tuesday when the bridge collapsed, sending him and...
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COVID-19 cases in Jalisco increase 356% in the past month since mask mandate lifted

Almost a month after having withdrawn the mandatory use of face masks in Jalisco, cases of COVID-19 among citizens have more than tripled, according to...
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Facing a rebound in COVID-19 cases, Mexico will resume daily reports on the pandemic

The Ministry of Health reported that it will return to its previous communication strategy on the COVID-19 pandemic, the daily publication of the registry of...
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Dengue infections drop to zero in the Puerto Vallarta

Due to the prevention work carried out throughout the year, a substantial decrease in infections and deaths from Dengue has been achieved in the North...
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Caravan of 6,000 migrants depart southern Mexico for the U.S. border

Several thousand migrants, many from Venezuela, set off from southern Mexico early Monday aiming to reach the United States, timing their journey to coincide with...
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