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

Puerto Vallarta’s Regional Hospital finally has a Cardiologist after 35 years

Approximately 35 years after its foundation, the Regional Hospital of Puerto Vallarta has a cardiologist for the first time, which will provide greater and better...
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Offer of bus to Mexico City for migrants was withdrawn just as fast as it came

Thousands of Central American migrants traveling in a caravan through southern Mexico resumed their journey toward the United States by hitchhiking and walking along highways...
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U.S. Border Patrol Dogs infected with Chagas Disease

More than 100 working dogs employed by the federal government across the United States have been infected with the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, the cause of...
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Death is a big part of Mexican culture and language

In Mexico, the relationship with death is demonstrated in a cluster of traditions, rituals, behaviors, and moods. Death is feared but loved, it is respected...
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Caravan migrants get buses, plan to leapfrog to Mexico City

After three grueling weeks walking along highways and hitching rides in pickups and flatbed trucks, thousands of Central American migrants traveling in a caravan through...
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Expat911: What will you do if you have an emergency in Mexico with limited Spanish?

Expat911 is a smartphone app that was designed by expats for expats. It is a service that covers you for all types of emergencies when...
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Puerto Vallarta bus fare increases official start, 120 more new buses arriving

On Friday, November 2, the application of the new public transportation fare for Puerto Vallarta began, which went from 7.5 to 10 pesos, after the...
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Puerto Vallarta Hilton Hotel opens adult-only Hacienda

Hilton Hotels & Resorts recently opened ‘The Hacienda,’ a new adults-only section of its Hilton Puerto Vallarta resort dedicated to providing travelers looking to disconnect...
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Investor confidence in Mexico has been rattled

Investor confidence in Mexico was rattled last week after the president-elect abandoned a US$13bn airport project, raising fears that policy direction may soon take a...
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Did Mexico’s Supreme Court legalize marijuana?

When Mexico's Supreme Court makes a ruling, that doesn't resolve the issues. The next step is for the Supreme Court to notify Mexico's Congress of...
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UN votes overwhelmingly to condemn US embargo of Cuba

In a slap to the United States, the U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a resolution Thursday condemning the American economic embargo of Cuba and rejected...
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Venezuela’s vanishing red bird gets a coffee pick-me-up

Images of a tiny red bird that barely fills the palm of one’s hand appear everywhere in Venezuela — printed on money, labels of craft...
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International Forum of Sculptures will return to Puerto Vallarta

After the success of its first edition, Puerto Vallarta is preparing to receive the 'Second International Forum of Sculptors', in which national and international artists...
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Finnair will return to Puerto Vallarta next month with the state-of-the-art Airbus A350-900 XWB

Finland's Finnair, which last year became the first airline to operate the state-of-the-art Airbus A350-900 XWB on Mexican lands with the launch of seasonal flights...
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Day of the Dead is a huge boost to Mexico and Puerto Vallarta tourism

This year the search for trips for the Day of the Dead season in Mexico increased by 101% compared to last year, according to figures...
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A vaccine to stop lung cancer? It’s made from tobacco taxes and legislation

Lung cancer is the biggest cancer killer in the U.S., and almost 90 percent of deaths from this disease are directly attributable to cigarette smoking....
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Uber begins accepting cash in Mexico City after Supreme Court ruling

Uber Technologies Inc said on Thursday that it would begin accepting cash fares in Mexico City, seizing on a recent Supreme Court decision, though local...
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Trans meets tradition in Mexico’s LGBT+ dance troupe

Melding tradition with modernity, a folk dance troupe is making waves in Mexico by welcoming all comers, letting its dancers smash taboos and perform in...
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Cemeteries in Puerto Vallarta are ready for families to reunite with loved ones

The seven existing cemeteries in Puerto Vallarta are ready for the arrival of thousands of people who will come during the day's of Día de...
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Mexico court sets precedent on legal, recreational pot use

Mexico’s Supreme Court issued two more rulings Wednesday ordering that complainants in individual cases be allowed to use marijuana for recreational purposes, establishing a precedent...
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