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The latest news and entertainment from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Local, National, and International News for expats living in Mexico.

Mexico plans border ‘unity’ rally

Mexico’s president said Thursday he will hold a “unity” rally on the border in Tijuana two days before the U.S. is set to impose tariffs...
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BMW not changing plans for Mexico despite tariff threats

BMW sees no reason to change its plans for Mexico in the wake of U.S. threats to slap duties on Mexican imports, a board member...
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Dengue in Jalisco increases over 250% without federal suppport

The Ministry of Health of the state of Jalisco confirmed that, more than five months after the beginning of 2019, the federal authorities have not...
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XXV Health Research Forum opens in Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta is the headquarters of the XXV Health Research Forum, an event that takes place at the International Convention Center and which addresses priority...
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International Encounter of Field Recording will preserve estuary in Puerto Vallarta

The International Encounter of Field Recording will bring together seven sound and academic artists who will be preserving the sounds of El Salado. The recording...
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Vallarta – Nayarit tour Canada with Sunwing Vacations trade show

The Riviera Nayarit put its tourism offer on display once again at the Sunwing Vacations trade shows; this wholesaler has become one of the main...
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Authorities in Mexico stop 1,000 migrants from advancing towards the U.S.

Some 200 military police, immigration agents and federal police blocked the advance of about 1,000 Central American migrants who were walking north along a southern...
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Mexico expects a recession if tariffs move forward

The Mexican economy will likely slip into recession this year if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through on a threat to impose tariffs on Mexican...
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About 1,000 migrants cross into Mexico, start walking to US

Hundreds more Central American migrants have crossed into Mexico from Guatemala, and a group of about 1,000 has started walking en mass to the north....
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Leader of La Luz del Mundo charged with child rape

The leader and self-proclaimed apostle of La Luz del Mundo, a Mexico-based church with branches in the U.S. that claims over 1 million followers, has...
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Natural Gas fueling public transportation in Jalisco is the new norm

The use of natural gas for public transport in Jalisco is becoming the new norm. In the Metropolitan Area of ​​Guadalajara, around 600 units already...
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Elektra store in Puerto Vallarta robbed in early morning hours

A few hours after the mayor of Puerto Vallarta, Arturo Dávalos Peña, touted advances in security, there was another robbery in Puerto Vallarta. In the...
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Mexico says it sees good chance of avoiding 5% tariff, US not so confident

President Donald Trump said he expects to begin hitting Mexico with tariffs next week in a long-running dispute over illegal immigration, while Mexican officials predicted...
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Mexico sees a 400% increase of Dengue this year

The federal government of Mexico has not purchased insecticides to battle the mosquito that causes dengue, and deaths from the disease have increased by 250%...
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Taxi park-in jams Mexico City’s Zocalo to protest ride apps

Taxi drivers snarled traffic in downtown Mexico City on Monday in their latest protest against Uber and other ride-hailing apps. The demonstrators drove hundreds of...
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Mexico City unveils gender-neutral school uniforms policy

Children who attend state-run schools in Mexico City will no longer have to abide by a gender-specific dress code for their school uniforms, government officials...
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What will long-term care cost you?

Many people are frightened of long-term care costs — for good reason. Most people over 65 eventually will need help with daily living tasks, such...
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Puerto Vallarta celebrates the greatness of its people

In its 101st anniversary as a municipality and 51 as a city, Puerto Vallarta celebrated its people, "the women and men who make the Vallarta...
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Puerto Vallarta’s Mayor participates in Navy Day

Puerto Vallarta's Mayor, Arturo Dávalos Peña, participated in the commemoration ceremony for the National Navy Day, which was headed by the Secretary General of the...
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Emergency declared over 20-year high in gray whale deaths

Alarmed by the high number of gray whales that have been washing up dead on West Coast beaches this spring, the federal government on Friday...
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