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

NGO: 60% of world’s child pornography is produced in Mexico; Vallarta is a sex trafficking paradise

Mexico is the main supplier to the United States of girls and boys who are victims of human trafficking and is considered to be the...
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Two Nayarit beaches remain closed after 165 beachgoers were attacked by Moray eels

Since March 24, the General Directorate of Citizen Protection and Firefighters of Nayarit closed access to the beaches of Guayabitos and Los Ayala, in the...
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Male found hanging in Puerto Vallarta’s Romantic Zone

The male body was found in a taco stand located between Olas Altas and Francisca Rodríguez streets. Early this Thursday, March 31, a male was...
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Puerto Vallarta is looking for 100 young entrepreneurs for this year’s Youth Market

The general coordinator of the Municipal Institute for Youth Services (IMAJ), Bryan Rodríguez Bernal, urged young entrepreneurs in Puerto Vallarta who have a micro business...
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Facebook teams up with Republican consulting firm to push fake news about competitors

11 years ago, Facebook was caught red-handed after it hired a prominent public relations firm to try to place fake news on websites harshly criticizing...
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Eating at least one avocado a week reduces the risk of heart attack

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 18 million people die each year from cardiovascular disease. In the United States, every 36 seconds a...
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US lifts all COVID-19 travel advisories for cruise ships

The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) withdrew the warning to citizens about the risk of contracting covid-19 onboard cruise ships...
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Average hotel prices in Mexico exceed that of the U.S. and Canada

The open skies policy and zero restrictions for foreign travelers who wish to vacation in Mexico during the first two years of the coronavirus pandemic...
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Red tide in Puerto Vallarta still lingering in the Bay of Banderas

The harmful algal bloom known as red tide has afflicted Puerto Vallarta and Banderas Bay since the end of February, causing the death of fish...
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Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit renew joint tourism campaign agreement

Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit renewed their commitment to continue the joint tourism campaign between the two destinations. The agreement will promote tourism to international...
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Massive food market in Mexico City poised to harness sunshine for power

A sprawling fruit and vegetable market in Mexico's capital wants to spark a greener future as the world's biggest urban solar farm, with thousands of...
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Stuck in Mexico, Ukrainian man scours social media for missing dad in Mariupol

Instead of enjoying the turquoise seas and white sands at one of Mexico's top beach resorts, Valerii Gorpenko mostly stays in his hotel, scouring social...
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Puerto Vallarta and Santa Barbara celebrate half a century of brotherhood

The swearing-in of the board of directors of Sister Cities Puerto Vallarta-Santa Bárbara for the period 2022-2024, chaired by Irma Lorena Pérez Copado, took place...
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Puerto Vallarta police kill man on Francisco Medina Asencio

The Jalisco Prosecutor's Office reported that it's investigating the events in which two police officers from the Puerto Vallarta Police Station shot and killed a...
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US tourists choose Puerto Vallarta as a top international destination for Spring Break

Puerto Vallarta is among the three favorite international destinations for US tourists to vacation this spring. The foregoing, according to a study carried out by...
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Mexico’s president downplays U.S. claim of Mexico hosting the most Russian spies in the world

Mexico's president on Friday said he had no information about comments from a U.S. general that Russian intelligence agents are based in Mexico, and reiterated...
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Frida, the rescue dog from the 2017 earthquakes, is in poor health

Frida, the rescue dog of the Secretary of the Navy (Semar) who, due to her work after the 2017 earthquakes in Oaxaca and Mexico City,...
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U.S. ambassador urges Mexico to side with Ukraine in Russia conflict

The U.S. ambassador to Mexico on Thursday urged Mexican lawmakers to join the United States in supporting Kyiv against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a day...
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Cost of Living is the #1 Reason Expats Live in Mexico

Cost of living is the #1 reason expats live in Mexico. Our new Expats In Mexico 2022 Survey reveals that when asked to choose why...
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Puerto Vallarta expects nearly 200 cruise ships this year

Cruise activity in Puerto Vallarta is clearly recovering and 196 cruises are expected this year, that is, 70 percent of the 280 that were registered...
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