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Puerto Vallarta Malecón expansion

What City promised to calm fury over Puerto Vallarta Malecón expansion

City says Puerto Vallarta Malecón expansion stays on track with a six-week timeline, drainage upgrades, two traffic lanes, and support for affected merchants to limit...
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San Miguel water arsenic

San Miguel water arsenic levels stays in the spotlight after a report on unsafe wells

San Miguel water arsenic levels stays in the spotlight after a report on unsafe wells. The mayor says tap water meets standards via mixing and...
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Puerto Vallarta disaster fund set to deliver relief Thursday

After 1,260 homes were hit by heavy rains, the Puerto Vallarta disaster fund was approved again to speed relief, with first payments expected Thursday.
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Mexico disaster relief fund

Mexico disaster relief fund ‘sufficient’ as floods spread

Sheinbaum says 19 billion pesos are ready as floods hit five states, promising aid. How the Mexico disaster relief fund works and why critics push...
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Cancún mosquito fogging

Cancún mosquito fogging targets citywide dengue risk

Cancún mosquito fogging runs Oct 13–17 citywide as officials seek to cut dengue risk. Crews will cover 9,090 hectares with 16 trucks and four foggers.
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malecon expansion

Neighbors keep up fight over Puerto Vallarta Malecón works downtown

Neighbors keep a downtown vigil as Puerto Vallarta Malecón works stall. City insists it’s drainage and resurfacing, not pedestrianization.
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Los Cabos pet crematorium

First Los Cabos pet crematorium wins council approval

Los Cabos pet crematorium advances after a Cabildo vote. A first for the city, the facility would open in San José del Cabo once permits...
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Malecón consultation delay

Malecón consultation delay stalls ruling on cars and rehab

Puerto Vallarta’s Malecón consultation delay continues as City Hall promises results in 15 days. What’s at stake for cars, access, and the 2030 plan?
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Mexican Sumud activists

Mexican Sumud activists land in CDMX after Israel deportation

Six Mexican Sumud activists deported by Israel landed in Mexico City and met Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente, alleging abuse during detention.
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Jalisco-Israel ties

Jalisco lawmakers push agenda to sever ties with Israel

Jalisco-Israel ties face new scrutiny as two deputies urge halting deals with states accused of grave abuses, citing a Zapopan outreach to Israel.
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Playa del Carmen budget 2025

Playa del Carmen budget expands 2025 public works

Playa del Carmen budget grows with a 93 mdp add-on for 2025, funding five works and police gear as authorities adjust FAISMUN and FORTAMUN allocations.
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general extortion law

Congress clears path for general extortion law nationwide

Mexico’s Congress declared a constitutional reform valid, opening the way for a general extortion law to unify how the crime is pursued across the country.
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