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The latest news and entertainment from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Local, National, and International News for expats living in Mexico.
Bodies line popular Caleta Beach in Mexico

Bodies line popular Caleta Beach in Mexico

It's a stunning resort town once frequented by the rich and famous, but these days it’s become the scene of unimaginable horror time and time...
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Roku to resume sales in Mexico, following court ruling

Roku to resume sales in Mexico, following court ruling

Last year, Roku lost a legal battle in Mexico over piracy which resulted in a ban on sales of its devices in the country. Now,...
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Will NAFTA 2.0 Really Boost Mexican Wages?

Will NAFTA 2.0 Really Boost Mexican Wages?

NAFTA is no more. The North American Free Trade Agreement has a new name — the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, or USMCA — and its rules...
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Former president of Mexico criticizes Trump, praises NAFTA in NU speech

Former president of Mexico criticizes Trump, praises NAFTA in NU speech

Northwestern University hosted the former president of Mexico Vicente Fox Tuesday evening for the 29th annual Leopold Lecture. Fox served as president of Mexico from...
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U.K. set to make large investments in Mexico

Just two days before the United Kingdom ambassador, Duncan Taylor, leaves his post as diplomatic representative of the European country; he predicted that the next...
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People in Puerto Vallarta still feel safe in the city

74.9% of Mexicans feel insecure in the place where they live. The cities where more than 90% of its inhabitants feel in greatest danger are...
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Mexico’s vaquita porpoise gets new chance; 6 sighted

Experts want to enclose a small area of the Gulf of California where the critically endangered vaquita porpoise remains after they sighted about a half...
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U.S. Treasury triples available credit line to Mexico

The United States can extend a longer line of credit to Mexico if the country faces a currency crisis, according to the terms of a...
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Aeromexico to restructure its fleet in ‘rational and disciplined approach to growth’

This has been one of the most challenging years in the last decade for the domestic aviation industry. The industry has lost $1.6 billion pesos...
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Mexico’s Supreme Court delivers a win for UBER

The Mexican Supreme Court on Tuesday struck down a ban on cash fares for ride-hailing firms, setting a key precedent for Uber and other industry...
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Federal Police ambushed on Guadalajara-Ameca highway

An ambush on two Federal Police patrols leading to confrontation occurred early Tuesday, which left three officers injured in addition to two others who did...
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US announces 15 indictments against Mexican drug cartel

US announces 15 indictments against Mexican drug cartel

The Justice Department announced 15 indictments against members of one of Mexico’s largest drug cartels on Tuesday. Attorney General Jeff Sessions unveiled the charges against...
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Police find 16 bodies in mass grave in Jalisco

Authorities say they have found 16 bodies, including those of two women, in a clandestine burial pit in western Mexico. The bodies were found in...
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Grupo Vidanta wants to bet on the Mayan Train

Grupo Vidanta, a Mexican conglomerate of hotels, resorts and real estate developer, is interested in investing in the construction of the Mayan Train, informed its...
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Should you pay off mortgage before you retire?

Most people would be better off not having mortgages in retirement. Relatively few will get any tax benefit from this debt, and the payments can...
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Shanghai Chinese Orchestra brings “Oriental Elegance” to Mexico

The Shanghai Chinese Orchestra staged a successful musical show "Oriental Elegance" at Mexico's National Center for the Arts (Cenart) over the weekend. The renowned musical...
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Lady Zen returns and Hannah Brady’s ‘Golden Era Evening’ now at Incanto

Lady Zen is an internationally known award-winning lyric poet, author, and singer. Based out of San Miguel de Allende, she creates commissioned art as director,...
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Fleeing electricity, Mexico’s Mennonites seek new home

Fleeing electricity, Mexico’s Mennonites seek new home

The desert of northern Mexico seemed so perfect when the Mennonites moved here 26 years ago: a place free from electricity, television or cars. But...
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What To Do If You Get Sick or Hurt in Mexico

What To Do If You Get Sick or Hurt in Mexico

Have you ever wondered what you would do if you had an emergency while traveling through Mexico? WeExpats knows how concerning it can be to...
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Increase in Puerto Vallarta bus fare expected to hurt many citizens

The increase of 2.50 pesos to the rate of public transport in Puerto Vallarta will undoubtedly affect the economy of families, mainly those who have...
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