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Puerto Vallarta youth funding

Puerto Vallarta youth funding targets culture and jobs

Puerto Vallarta youth funding advances under a proposed Jalisco agreement worth 500,000 pesos to strengthen culture, jobs, and civic participation for young people.
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Puerto Vallarta INAH museum

Puerto Vallarta INAH museum proposed for historic center

Puerto Vallarta INAH museum could open at City Hall under a loan deal as officials study feasibility. The plan aims to revive the historic center...
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Nichupté Lagoon controls

Tour boats in Cancún face Nichupté Lagoon controls this season

Cancún’s nautical sector and CONANP back electronic IDs, training, and permit fixes. Nichupté Lagoon controls aim to curb pirate boats and protect mangroves.
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Puerto Vallarta Catrina budget

Puerto Vallarta Catrina gets $2M plan and a second life

Jalisco Tourism confirmed a Fidetur request of 2,023,000 pesos to assemble the Puerto Vallarta Catrina, with reused parts planned to cut costs and waste.
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Los Cabos tourist corridor

Baja Congress demands repairs on Los Cabos tourist corridor

Baja California Sur lawmakers unanimously urged SICT to repair the Los Cabos tourist corridor, citing safety and economic stakes as road wear worsens.
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Tulum free beach access

Tulum free beach access promised as barriers face deadline

Tulum free beach access gets real as authorities give concessionaires 72 hours to remove barriers, leaning on federal law while locals demand open shoreline for...
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Playa del Carmen surveillance

Playa del Carmen surveillance steps up at new city arch

Playa del Carmen surveillance expands as the North Access Arch opens with ANPR and RFID linked to C5/C4, aiming to improve safety and vehicle flow.
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Mexico flood reconstruction

Mexico flood reconstruction plan kicks off with 10B pesos

Mexico flood reconstruction moves forward with initial MXN 10 billion for direct aid, repairs and jobs across Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, SLP and Querétaro.
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blocked channels Puerto Vallarta

Authorities move to clear blocked channels in Puerto Vallarta

After severe floods, Jalisco Civil Protection and Conagua will clear invaded waterways and pursue irregular builds. Plan targets blocked channels Puerto Vallarta to reduce risk.
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Puerto Vallarta Civil Protection

Puerto Vallarta Civil Protection hub under evaluation

The Puerto Vallarta Civil Protection base is back on the table as Jalisco weighs a site and funding, after floods that swamped hundreds of homes.
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Mexico soda tax

Mexico soda tax standoff ends with sugar cut pledge

Mexico soda tax heads higher in 2026 as bottlers pledge sugar cuts; lawmakers signal a smaller levy for light and zero drinks after a last-minute...
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Day of the Dead parade

Day of the Dead parade missing organizer in CDMX

With 15 days to go, Mexico City’s Day of the Dead parade still lacks a selected organizer, raising timing and transparency questions for the 2025...
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