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

Damaged sewage pipe repairs completed

After the sanitary alert issued on beaches in the El Salado estuary area in Puerto Vallarta on March 7, the municipal and state governments reported...
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Emoji gods approve interracial options for couples

In 1664, Maryland passed the first British colonial law banning marriage between whites and slaves. An 1883 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that state prohibitions on...
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Mexico’s leftist president creates new style of government

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s first 100 days in office have combined a compulsive shedding of presidential trappings with a dizzying array of policy...
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Large amounts of sewage still pouring into Puerto Vallarta Estero

It will be "months" that pass until the environmental damage caused by the rupture of a sewage collector has cleared. The rupture is throwing thousands...
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At least 13 killed in a bar shooting in violent Guanajuato state

At least 13 people were killed and another seven wounded in a shooting at a bar early on Saturday in Mexico’s violence-wracked Guanajuato state, local...
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A growing wave of disappearances in Puerto Vallarta

Something serious is happening in Puerto Vallarta that has not been properly attended by the authorities, nor has it received local or national media attention....
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Expat-911 app offers peace of mind to foreigners in Mexico

Expat911 is a smartphone app that was created to give you “peace of mind” while vacationing or living in Mexico. The Expat911 app allows you...
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Puerto Vallarta Mayor orders some beach closings after sewage spill

As a precaution, the Mayor of Puerto Vallarta has ordered beaches closed in the northern zone of the city until the spill of sewage from...
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Car chase and shootout on the streets of Puerto Vallarta

A car chase and shootout through several streets of Puerto Vallarta came to an end without any fatalities, and two arrested. It was a call...
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Jalisco Health Secretariat warns of enterococcal infection at Puerto Vallarta beaches

The Jalisco Health Secretariat (SSJ) warns of a latent risk of enterococcal infection in the seawater of the Estero El Salado Protected Natural Area and...
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Authorities warn about the increase in the activity of Popocatépetl

The General Coordinator of Civil Protection of the State of Mexico, Luis Felipe Puente Espinosa, met with municipal presidents and transport companies, who expressed their...
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U.S. Government kept dossiers on journalists covering Central American migrants

The U.S. government ran an operation to screen journalists, activists, and others while investigating last year’s migrant caravan from Mexico, a San Diego TV station...
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‘Beetlejuice’ returns to movie theaters in Mexico

One of the most iconic characters of Tim Burton, Beetlejuice, will return to the big screen on from March 22 - 28. The film will...
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50 earthquakes in nine states and Volcano Ash warning for Mexico City

Authorities in the capital warned of possible ash fall in some municipalities of the south-southeast area of ​​Mexico City after the explosion of the Popocatéptl...
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Mexico says only 22 vaquita porpoises remain

Experts say only 22 vaquitas remain in the Gulf of California, the only place where the world’s smallest and most endangered porpoise is found. Researcher...
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Puerto Vallarta Mayor asks media to not report on pollution caused by pipeline

The mayor Arturo Dávalos Peña asked the media to 'keep silent' on the issue of pollution that was caused by the rupture of a Seapal...
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Butterflies abound in mountainous Mexican winter habitat

As the group made its way up the rugged mountain path toward the clearing, their heavy, crunching bootsteps turned to near-silent tiptoeing, their friendly chitchat...
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Mexico consumer confidence reaches highest level on record

Mexican consumer confidence rose in February for a third consecutive month, hitting its highest level on record, data from the national statistics agency showed on...
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Mexican central bank in talks with Amazon about new mobile payments

Mexico’s central bank is in talks with Amazon.com Inc to launch a new government-backed mobile payment system that would allow consumers to pay for online...
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Mexico’s Indians fight to stop mining on ancestral land

After nearly 20 years of wrangling, a group of Nahua Indian villagers could make legal history in Mexico this month when a court rules on...
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