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

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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Jalisco Governor will begin revoking UBER licenses operating in Puerto Vallarta

Due to the "total disorder" in the current operation of the Transportation Network Companies (ERT) in Puerto Vallarta, Governor Enrique Alfaro announced the revocation of...
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Canada’s Ruach Singers, Lady Zen, Lobo & Latcho and Thirsty Burlington’s – Cher, Live! at Incanto

Canada’s Ruach Singers present, Vocal Crossroads: Tradition Re-Envisioned, a concert of Jewish a cappella music. Creating innovative liturgical and Hebrew vocal music, the ensemble offers...
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Only 1 Week Left to See Amy Armstrong’s ‘Viva La Diva’

Over the past month, Amy Armstrong has been selling out performances of her new show, 'Viva La Diva!' at Nacho Daddy. Amy Armstrong has been...
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The First Puerto Vallarta-Riviera Nayarit Open Water series

The 1st Puerto Vallarta-Riviera Nayarit Open Water series was created to generate sports tourism. This four-stage competition will be held on four different dates in...
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Lady Zen returns to Incanto with ‘No Ordinary Love’

Incanto Vallarta enthusiastically welcomes back Lady Zen, an internationally known award-winning lyric fusion poet and vocalist/jazz singer for 5 shows starting Jan 27th. As both...
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The Seventh Ceviche and Aguachile Festival takes place in Puerto Vallarta

Today, January 27, the Seventh Festival of Ceviche and Aguachile will take place in Puerto Vallarta, in which a variety of these dishes from the...
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Canada auto workers seek boycott of GM vehicles from Mexico

The Canadian auto workers union is asking people in Canada and the U.S. to boycott General Motors vehicles made in Mexico. The Unifor union is...
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Several children taken hostage in Nayarit primary school

A teacher and at least 22 elementary students were taken hostage by a subject who was allegedly under the influence. According to police authorities, the...
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Mexico says will not accept return of at-risk U.S. asylum seekers

Two U.S.-Mexico meetings have been held to work out details of a new plan to return across the shared border migrants seeking U.S. asylum, but...
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Pope says fear of migration makes us crazy

Pope Francis said Wednesday that fear of migration is “making us crazy” as he began a trip to Central America amid a standoff over President...
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Many Latin American governments support Venezuela’s Guaido

Numerous governments in the Western Hemisphere quickly recognized Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as the interim president of his crisis-torn country Wednesday. The United States...
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7 ideas for ecotourism in Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Nayarit

With sustainability being more important for travellers than ever and 2019 set to be the biggest year for ecotourism, you may be amongst those searching...
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Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano belches glowing rock, ash

The Popocatepetl volcano outside Mexico City has spewed glowing rock and dumped a dusting of ash over nearby towns. Mexico’s national disaster prevention agency says...
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Eruption at Popocatépetl shakes municipalities in Puebla

At 9:06 p.m. Tuesday, the Popocatépetl volcano caused a loud roar that generated an eruptive column of more than 4 km in height and that...
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85% of Guadalajara gas stations closed due to fuel shortages

Because Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) has not been able to comply with the supply of fuel agreed for Jalisco the previous week, the deficit in the...
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Eight deaths due to influenza in Jalisco

The Secretary of Health in Jalisco (SSJ) reported eight deaths due to influenza so far this season, of five deaths were reported this week. General...
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Locals Wince at Negative Images of Mexico Safety

Mexico is frequently the focus of negative imagery in the U.S. media, often causing Americans to warn their friends to rethink their travel there, on...
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Can panic alarms save women in Mexico City?

Victims of domestic abuse in Mexico City will be given panic alarms as part of government efforts to combat growing rates of violence against women...
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Murders in Mexico rise by a third in 2018 to new record

Murders in Mexico rose by 33 percent in 2018, breaking the record for a second year running, official data showed, underlining the task facing the...
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