Headline News from PVDN

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

Notorious drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman convicted

Mexico’s most notorious drug lord, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, was convicted Tuesday of running an industrial-scale smuggling operation after a three-month trial packed with Hollywood-style...
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The Robert Ross Fishing Tournament Now Open for Registration

Offering a Grand Prize of USD $20K+, the Robert Ross Fishing Tournament is open for registration. The Tournament is scheduled for May 17th-19th at the...
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Congress recognizes interstate metropolitan area Puerto Vallarta-Bahía de Banderas

The full Congress of Jalisco approved the recognition of the interstate metropolitan area integrated by Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco and Bahía de Banderas, Nayarit. Now it...
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Diana Villamonte’s ‘More Motown and Beyond’ is Spectacular

Twenty-three year old, Diana Villamonte is skyrocketing to fame in Puerto Vallarta and beyond. A native of Panama, this extraordinary young woman possesses all the...
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As opium poppies bloom, Mexico seeks to halt heroin trade

In the mountains of Mexico’s tropical sierra, an ever-growing expanse of pink poppy flowers has pushed prices so low for opium paste, the gummy raw...
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Dwight Blake returns with ‘Memories of Motown’

Incanto presents their Academy Award-nominated Best Picture film series presented in the theatre on a big screen with state of the art sound, now showing...
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Mexican president launches ambitious forestry, orchard plan

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador launched an ambitious forestry program Friday to plant fruit and timber trees, as well as cacao and coffee, on...
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Branden & James Perform ‘The Phantom of the Greatest Showman’

Branden & James have returned to Puerto Vallarta for a third consecutive year to once again thrill and entertain audiences with their incredible sound. Theirs...
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American anarchist, marijuana aficionado killed in Acapulco

An American anarchist who went by the name John Galton was shot dead at his home in the Mexican resort of Acapulco, sending shivers through...
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Puerto Vallarta signs the International Compact of Mayors Climate Change Agreement

After Puerto Vallarta signed the "Global Compact of Mayors for Climate Change and Energy" with the state government, it is committed to reversing the effects...
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As U.S. starts deportations, asylum-seekers face perils in Mexico

Central Americans who fled violence for refuge in the United States risk kidnapping or death under a new U.S. plan to deport them to murderous...
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Earthquake hits southern Mexico, sways buildings in capital

A strong earthquake jolted southern Mexico on Friday, rattling nerves and swaying tall buildings hundreds of miles away in the capital, but there were no...
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Monarch population up 144 pct at Mexico wintering grounds

Experts say the population of monarch butterflies wintering in central Mexico is up 144 percent over last year. A Mexican government statement says the butterflies...
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An Evening with Liberace and Miss Peggy Lee

If you are looking for a great show that entertains, makes you laugh and lifts your spirits, then don’t miss ‘Lee Squared.’ The final 3...
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Fitch downgrades Mexico’s Pemex rating; peso falls

Rating agency Fitch downgraded the credit rating of Mexican state oil company Pemex on Tuesday, sending the peso currency falling in early trading in Asian...
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Grupo Vidanta Announces New Luxury Development

Grupo Vidanta, the leading resort and tourism developer in Mexico and Latin America, announced today the introduction of The Estates, a one-of-its-kind luxury development to...
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Strongest tornado in 8 decades hits Cuba; 3 dead, 172 hurt

Neighborhood brigades and teams of government workers hacked at fallen trees and hauled chunks of concrete out of collapsed homes Monday as the Cuban capital...
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Takeda dengue vaccine meets main goal of trial; detailed results to come

Takeda Pharmaceutical Co said on Tuesday that its experimental dengue vaccine appears to be safe and effective at preventing all four types of the mosquito-borne...
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Eighth Edition of the International Charro Tournament in Puerto Vallarta

The 8th International Charro Tournament will bring together more than a thousand charros and skirmishes from Mexico and the United States competing for a total...
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Mexico won’t accept minors awaiting US asylum claims

The head of Mexico’s immigration agency said Monday that his country won’t accept migrants younger than 18 while they await the resolution of their U.S....
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