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New Cabo Star ferry boosts La Paz to Mazatlán

New Cabo Star ferry boosts La Paz to Mazatlán route with modern comfort

Baja Ferries launched the Cabo Star ferry on July 17, adding modern cabins, VIP seating, and expanded cargo capacity to the La Paz to Mazatlán...
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Two-thirds of Mexico City's water refilling stations fail drinking standards

Two-thirds of Mexico City’s water refilling stations fail drinking standards

New tests reveal purified water quality is failing at Mexico City refilling stations, with two‑thirds of samples showing harmful bacteria and high solids levels.
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El Bosque climate-displaced community fights for fishing rights

El Bosque climate-displaced community in Tabasco demands government support

El Bosque climate-displaced community in Tabasco demands government support to keep fishing traditions alive after relocation to El Nuevo Bosque subdivision.
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Lake Texcoco Revitalizes as Nature Reclaims Abandoned Airport Site

Lake Texcoco Revitalizes as Nature Reclaims Abandoned Airport Site in Mexico City

Lake Texcoco Revival shows water seeping through abandoned airport walls, restoring 230,000 birds, native species, and local hope after years of community resistance.
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Quintana Roo News Weekly Roundup from July 14–19, 2025

This past week in Quintana Roo was anything but quiet, as the state wrestled with violent crime, healthcare controversies, an influx of tourists, and growing...
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Acapulco installs new storm and earthquake warning sirens strengthen hazard alerts

Acapulco installs new storm and earthquake warning sirens strengthen hazard alerts

The Municipal Government of Acapulco installed 13 high‑power warning horns to alert residents within a 500 m radius about earthquakes, heavy rains, or hurricanes.
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Acapulco mayor invites tourists to swim at contaminated beaches

Acapulco mayor invites tourists to swim at contaminated beaches

Despite federal warnings on contaminated beaches, Acapulco Mayor Abelina López says the water is safe and invites tourists to swim at the city’s shores.
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Search for missing Michoacán teen after slipping into a crocodile‑infested channel

Search for missing Michoacán teen after slipping into a crocodile‑infested channel

Search for missing teen continues after a 14‑year‑old slipped into a crocodile‑infested channel in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, with Civil Protection, police, firefighters and lifeguards leading...
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Concerns Rise Over El Sauzal Port Expansion in Ensenada

Concerns Rise Over El Sauzal Port Expansion in Ensenada

Hotel and wine leaders warn that the El Sauzal port expansion plan lacks clear mobility and zoning details and risks Ensenada’s tourist and agricultural zones.
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New IMSS Regional Hospital in Ensenada Expands Public Health Coverage

New IMSS Regional Hospital in Ensenada Expands Public Health Coverage

New IMSS Regional Hospital in Ensenada opens with 31 beds, advanced imaging and specialist care under President Sheinbaum’s public health plan.
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Playas de Tijuana vendors bet on vacation season for sales recovery

Playas de Tijuana vendors bet on vacation season for sales recovery

Playas de Tijuana vendors are counting on warmer weather and the vacation season to recover after sales plunged up to 80 percent due to boardwalk work...
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Tijuana race for children with cancer raises support during Love Week

Tijuana race for children with cancer raises support during Love Week

Participants in the Tijuana race for children with cancer unite at Morelos Park on July 26 to support young patients through donations and solidarity
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