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

Mexico’s Pemex pays $295 million to settle Siemens dispute

Mexican state oil company Pemex PEMX.UL reached a $295 million settlement with a group including German industrial conglomerate Siemens (SIEGn.DE) in a longstanding dispute over...
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Mexico Homicide Rate Drops 27 Percent

Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto was continuing to recover from a tough week that saw both the dazzling escape of drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo”...
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Airbus A380 coming to Mexico next year

Air France will deploy its Airbus A380 to Mexico next year, marking the first time the world’s largest passenger aircraft has operated a scheduled service...
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Coffee may lower inflammation, reduce diabetes risk

Coffee drinkers in a long-term study were about half as likely to develop type 2 diabetes as those who didn't drink coffee, and researchers think...
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9th International Marlin and Tuna Tournament

The 9th International Marlin and Tuna Tournament will be held on Saturday, July 25, 2015 in Banderas Bay, organized by the Banderas Bay Fishing Club...
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Riviera Nayarit: A sea turtle sanctuary

The Riviera Nayarit is a Sea Turtle Sanctuary with turtle camps located in Nuevo Vallarta, Carreyeros, Sayulita, San Pancho, Lo de Marcos, Punta Raza, El...
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Magnetic pulses may ease ringing in the ears

(Reuters Health) - People with tinnitus - a ringing or other "phantom" sounds in their ears - may benefit from a treatment that sends electromagnetic...
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Low wages lead to police corruption in Mexico

Working for a modest wage among powerful criminals, Mexican prison guards are caught between a rock and a hard place, often helpless against the muscle...
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Restaurant food not much healthier than fast food

Home cooking is still the best way to control the calories, fat, sugar and other nutrients that families consume, a new U.S. study suggests. Researchers...
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Mexican supreme court judge presents motion to allow gay adoptions

The Mexican capital’s churches have a new challenge: where to seat same-sex parents during their adopted child’s baptism. Traditionally, the father sits on the right,...
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Puerto Vallarta Sheraton Resort receives Green Key recognition

The hospitality of Puerto Vallarta continues to add certifications from various fields who recognize the quality of its facilities, excellence in service, its warm hospitality...
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Mexico holds first oil auction in landmark reform

Mexico holds today the first oil auction of a historic energy reform that reopens the industry to foreign investors, with US, European and Asian firms...
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Mexican singer Joan Sebastian dies at 64

Award winning Mexican singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian, known for his love ballads, has died at the age of 64 after battling cancer for many years. A...
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Countries must invest more in mental health in hard times: WHO

Rich and poor countries alike must invest more in mental health care, especially during economic crises when rates of depression and suicide tend to rise,...
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3rd Annual Sea Turtle Festival this weekend

The general public is invited to the 3rd Sea Turtle Festival in Playa Platanitos on July 18-19, 2015, which has been generating interest with its...
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Puerto Vallarta among friendliest LGBT Mexican destination

Cancún, Mexico City, and Puerto Vallarta are among the friendliest Mexican destinations for gay travelers, stated a representative from the Ministry of Tourism. According to...
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Drug lord ‘Chapo’ Guzman escapes prison

Mexico mounted an all-out manhunt Sunday for its most powerful drug lord, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, who escaped from a maximum security prison through a...
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People evacuated as Colima volcano spews ash and lava

Ash and cinders spewed Saturday from the Colima Volcano in western Mexico, prompting authorities to close the airport in the state capital of Colima and...
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T-Mobile Customers in US can use phones in Mexico without charges

T-Mobile is now offering its U.S. customers the ability to talk, text and browse the Internet in Canada and Mexico without paying extra charges. The...
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Mexico’s ban on circus animal performances takes effect

There will be no more acrobatic elephants, lions snarling at whips or tigers leaping through flaming hoops under the big top in Mexico. But the...
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