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

Carmakers say bienvenido to Mexico, adios Canada

There's little more than a weeded-over parking lot outside the former Freightliner truck factory in St. Thomas, a small town about a 30-minute drive south of...
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You and your doctor should take your sleep serious

Getting enough good quality sleep is essential for maintaining health and quality of life, and not getting enough is dangerous to individual health and public...
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55th Annual Sportfishing Tournament in San Blas

The 55th Annual Sportfishing Tournament in San Blas is back in play from June 17-21 with the slogan “55 Years of Big Time Fishing,” organized...
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Cruise cancels Puerto Vallarta ahead of Hurricane Carlos

Carnival Cruises has announced the cancellation of the Carnival Miracle to Puerto Vallarta due to the path of Hurricane Carlos. The cruise was expected to...
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Ex-first lady says she’ll seek Mexico’s presidency

The wife of Mexico's former President Felipe Calderon says she intends to run for president in the 2018 election. In a video posted on social...
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Puerto Vallarta safety misconceptions debunked

The director of the Tourism Board very much wants to clear up a lingering – and negative – Puerto Vallarta safety misconceptions about the destination....
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Some 400 million lack healthcare worldwide

An estimated 400 million people worldwide lack access to at least one of seven essential health services, ranging from pregnancy care to clean water, according...
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BlackRock to buy Mexican fund tied to scandal-hit contractor

BlackRock (BLK.N), the world's largest asset manager, plans to buy a Mexican infrastructure investment fund that financed projects for a contractor at the center of...
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Mexico’s deportations of Central Americans rise sharply

Mexico deported 79 percent more people from Central America's northern triangle in the first four months of 2015 than it did during the same period...
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Mexico industrial output unexpectedly dips in April

Mexican industrial output unexpectedly slipped in April, hit by the sharpest drop in crude oil production in nearly seven years even as factories posted their...
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Pemex reports its largest oil find in 5 years

Petroleos Mexicanos, the world’s ninth-largest oil producer, announced its biggest discovery in five years as the state-owned company seeks to reverse its decade-long decline in...
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Serbian wines make a comeback

Legend has it that Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus never let his soldiers sit idle, so in peacetime he put them to work planting vineyards...
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Filming begins for ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ in Puerto Vallarta

The reality television series ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ officially began filming last Friday in Puerto Vallarta with a Twitter hint from the show’s producers that “Multiple...
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Hurricane Blanca brings damage to Puerto Vallarta’s Malecón

As Hurricane Blanca passed the Puerto Vallarta coastline as a Category-3 hurricane, it brought with it waves measuring six meters, damaged nearly 100 meters of...
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Hundreds of Puerto Vallarta voters affected by late opening voting stations

Hundreds of voters in Puerto Vallarta were affected at 30 voting stations opening nearly two hours late due to staff shortages. Citizens waiting to vote...
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Son of immigrants from Jalisco gets accepted to all Ivy League schools

It would have been a success story if Fullerton High School senior Fernando Rojas, the son of Mexican immigrants whose schooling stopped in the eighth...
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HIV risk among young gay, bi men tied to societal issues

For young gay and bisexual men, the risk of HIV infection is linked with societal issues, a new study says. "What we're starting to say...
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Enrique Iglesias: ‘My hand is getting better little by little’

With a photo flashing a red "Thank You!" written in the palm of his unharmed hand, Enrique Iglesias thanked his fans on Instagram for their...
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Puerto Vallarta restaurants will serve alcohol during election weekend

The law known as ‘Ley Seca’, or Dry Law, prohibits the sale of alcohol at stores, bars, and restaurants during election weekends in the State...
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Mexico revealed as the most body-confident country in the world

Mexico has been revealed as the most body-confident country in the world, with almost a third of its population feeling 'completely satisfied' with the way...
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