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

Staying in Touch With Friends and Family While in Mexico

While living or traveling abroad everyone wants to enjoy the same level of connectivity and convenience provided by today’s technology, but choosing an affordable way...
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Ebola, Bird Flu, Swine Flu, and ISIS, What do They all Have in Common?

It seems like every couple of years Mexico is breeding some dangerous epidemic that will spread into the United States and threaten millions of people....
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Protesters Burn State Building in Southern Mexico

Hundreds of students and teachers smashed windows and set fires inside a state capital building in southern Mexico on Monday, as fury erupted over the...
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Mystery of the Marieta Islands

It’s sunset in the pre-Colombian wilds of Nayarit. The jays silence their song as night falls. The jaguars lurk nearby. Smoke rises above the canopy...
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What to do if you lose a passport in Mexico, from experience

In the summer of 2014, I traveled with a group of 7 people on a medical missions trip in Oaxaca, Mexico. One lady lost her...
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ArtWalk Puerto Vallarta Returns October 29, 2014

Every October kicks off the official opening of the ArtWalk Puerto Vallarta Season with art galleries and events exhibiting local and international artists. The Puerto...
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Mexico Eases Some Income/Asset Requirements for Foreign Residents

On October 10, 2014, the Diario Oficial de la Federación released the new financial guidelines for foreigners wishing to apply for temporary and permanent residency...
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Puerto Vallarta’s Act II Stages Announced 2014-2015 Season Lineup

The season officially opened with the return of funny man and playwright, DEL SHORES, on October 1st, and the INTERNATIONAL PREMIERE of Del Shores’ newest...
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Eugenio Derbez to Host Latin Grammy Awards

In an interview on the Univision program "Despierta America," the actor said that the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences confirmed Monday his designation...
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Mexico’s International Tourism Revenues Surge 18 Percent

Mexico's revenues from international tourism totaled $11.13 billion in the January-August period, up 18.1 percent from the same period in 2013, the Tourism Secretariat said....
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CFE Looks to Modernize Mexico’s Electricity Services

The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) will keep momentum in the construction of infrastructure to reduce the costs of generating power, said chief executive, Enrique Ochoa...
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José Cuervo Express Train Coming to Puerto Vallarta

Through the Foundation Fundación Mundo Cuervo, the José Cuervo Company will invest $300 million over the next 10 years in the construction of the project...
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Migrants Being Kidnapped For Ransom by Gangs in Mexico

Tens of thousands of Central American migrants are being kidnapped, abused and extorted by Mexican gangs just yards from the United States in a growing...
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Mexico Receives New Boeing 787 Dreamliner Presidential Plane

Mexico’s new presidential airplane was for several hours on the runway of a military airbase near this capital for its formal delivery, before returning to...
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Mexico to Launch State Owned Mobile Network by 2018

Mexico's government on Thursday kick-started a project to launch a state-owned mobile network by 2018, part of a wider effort to support competitors to billionaire...
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Puerto Vallarta LGBT Community Update – ACT

During the summer, ACT LGBT team members Julie Guerrero, Vicente Hernández and Bill Hevener met with community leaders to share the good news about the...
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Meandering Musings and Favorite Foods in Puerto Vallarta

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Visiting Puerto Vallarta on a Cruise Ship

Visiting Puerto Vallarta on a cruise ship can be great fun, but as you know your time is limited, so time management is of the...
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Visit San Cristóbal de las Casas

San Cristobal de las Casas is situated in a fertile valley surrounded by mountains in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico. Chiapas is home to...
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Mexico’s “Junk Food” Tax Hitting Coke and Pepsi

No wonder Coke and Pepsi are spending millions of dollars to fight proposed taxes on sugary drinks in California. PepsiCo reported a higher quarterly profit...
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