Discover Central West Mexico news, covering Aguascalientes, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, Querétaro and San Luis Potosí. We highlight key developments in industry, heritage tourism and urban renewal across these historic states.
The 2025 wine harvest season in Querétaro has officially begun, marking a vibrant period that runs from mid-June through October, culminating in the much-anticipated fifth...Read More
Once abandoned, Mineral de Pozos in Guanajuato has become a thriving tourist destination, blending mining ruins with modern culture, festivals, and desert beauty. Tucked deep...Read More
From La Quemada’s stone citadel to Altavista’s solstice-aligned sun gate, Zacatecas offers a glimpse into northern Mexico’s rich and overlooked pre-Hispanic heritage. When people think...Read More
Rains from Tropical Storm Dalila caused flooding and landslides that damaged 71 homes in Querétaro and El Marqués. A 30 million peso contingency fund has...Read More
Guanajuato’s Congress committee unanimously approved a reform to require sexual and reproductive education in elementary schools, marking a major shift in the state’s education policy....Read More
León selects 285 youth for “Strengthening Projects and Co-Responsibility 2025,” aiming to empower young leaders and indirectly benefit over 20,000 residents. León, Guanajuato — A...Read More
Mexico’s real estate market is surging as foreign buyers seek affordable homes and high ROI in hotspots like Puerto Vallarta. Find out what’s fueling the...Read More
Guanajuato unveils a digital platform with over 16,000 jobs to help migrants returning from the U.S. find employment. The tool uses AI and geolocation to...Read More
Intense rainfall in Querétaro led to river overflows, flooded streets, and road closures over the weekend. Authorities are monitoring river levels and urging residents to...Read More
Guanajuato state officials investigate several municipal police forces for alleged ties to organized crime, pledging prosecutions for those found complicit. Authorities in Guanajuato are investigating...Read More
Governor David Monreal inaugurates new National Guard barracks in Zacatecas, celebrating an 80% drop in homicides and a strengthened commitment to public safety and justice....Read More
Querétaro city officials have closed Calle Hidalgo indefinitely for infrastructure work in the historic center. Several other downtown streets remain blocked. Querétaro city officials have...Read More