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Jalisco job growth

Jalisco job growth trails only Mexico City in November

Jalisco added 10,159 formal jobs in November, ranking second nationwide and supplying about one in five new IMSS positions in Mexico.
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Lake Patzcuaro fish

Lake Patzcuaro fish comeback reshapes local lives again

A federal aquaculture experiment in Michoacán is betting on native species and family fish farms to bring Lake Pátzcuaro back to life.
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Guadalajara air pollution

Guadalajara air pollution makes 2025 the dirtiest year

Guadalajara has logged 219 bad air episodes in 2025, five times 2024, with the city’s southern belt bearing the heaviest pollution.
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Iztapalapa Passion of Christ

Iztapalapa Passion of Christ earns UNESCO world honor

UNESCO has added Iztapalapa’s Passion of Christ to its Intangible Heritage list, turning a local promise into a globally protected tradition.
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Guadalajara tourism growth

Guadalajara tourism growth bets big on 2026 World Cup

Guadalajara expects up to 10% more tourism revenue in 2026, powered by new flights and World Cup games but shadowed by rising costs.
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Nohoch Mul pyramid

Tourists can again climb Cobá’s Nohoch Mul pyramid

Mexico has reopened Cobá’s 42 meter Nohoch Mul pyramid after six years, with a new wooden staircase to protect the stone steps.
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Ground fissures in Mexico City

Ground fissures in Mexico City threaten streets and homes

Mexico City mapped 376 ground fissures in Iztapalapa and Tláhuac and is testing a UNAM method to keep cracked streets from failing.
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Salma Hayek Frida Kahlo

Salma Hayek Finds “Magic” Again at Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul in Mexico City

Salma Hayek returns to Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul, leaving a note about its “magic” as she pushes for new film incentives and shoots in Veracruz.
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Ojo de Agua park

Ojo de Agua park rises from trash dump to green oasis

Once a trash-strewn ravine, Ojo de Agua park in Álvaro Obregón now reopens as a cleaned spring and shared green space for neighbors.
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Mexico City arts warehouse

Mexico City arts warehouse will protect 64,000 works

Mexico’s new Chapultepec arts hub will finally begin sheltering 64,000 works by February, while long-running worries over culture funding still simmer.
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Our Lady of Guadalupe Day

Our Lady of Guadalupe Day secrets behind December 12

Every December 12, Our Lady of Guadalupe Day turns Mexico City’s basilica and hometown parishes into a massive thank-you pilgrimage.
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Operativo Perrito Peregrino

Operativo Perrito Peregrino rescues pilgrimage dogs

Mexico City’s Operativo Perrito Peregrino mobilizes volunteers and foster homes to protect dogs left behind on Guadalupe pilgrimage routes.
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