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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 Supreme Court says banning same-sex marriages is unconstitutional

With a Supreme Court ruling issued on Wednesday, Mexico has crossed an important technical hurdle towards establishing marriage equality throughout all of its 31 states....
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Wind Farms in Tamaulipas will supply energy to retailer Soriana

Mexican retailer Organización Soriana, along with the Mexican company GEMEX, announce the construction of two wind farms in Güemez, Tamaulipas, representing a total investment of...
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Maya ancestry may contribute to Type-2 Diabetes in Mexico

Mexico has one of the highest rates of type 2 diabetes in the world, with 12% of the population suffering from the condition, compared with...
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Southwest Airlines Arrives to Puerto Vallarta This Weekend

Southwest Airlines is scheduled to touchdown in Puerto Vallarta for the first time on Sunday, June 7 arriving from John Wayne Airport in Orange County,...
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Puerto Vallarta to host Mexico Health & Wellness Travel Show

Mexico Health & Wellness Travel Show extends the most cordial welcome to all medical tourism and health industry professionals in Puerto Vallarta. From December 07...
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John Lennon’s long lost Gibson guitar up for sale

A rare, once-lost 1962 guitar belonging to former Beatles member John Lennon will go up for auction this year and could break a record, Julien's...
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Murders blight Mexico elections as government fails on security

Violence in the run-up to Mexico's mid-term elections this weekend has killed at least seven candidates and forced another 20 out of the race, battering...
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Canada, Mexico push for $3 billion in sanctions against U.S

Canada and Mexico will seek World Trade Organization authorization to impose over $3 billion in sanctions against U.S. exports in retaliation against contentious meat-labeling laws,...
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Puerto Vallarta Fined by State Health Commission

Just one day after the first cases of indigenous chikungunya were detected in Puerto Vallarta, the city was fined by the State Health Commission for...
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Mexico’s central bank held borrowing costs steady

Mexico's central bank held borrowing costs steady on Thursday, pointing to still sluggish economic growth and noting that inflation pressures remained muted following a deep...
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Miss Piggy to be honored with feminist award at Brooklyn Museum

Screen and TV star, diva and beloved Muppet, Miss Piggy, is being recognized for her contributions to society with a feminist award at the Brooklyn...
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Three of the Top 50 Restaurants in the World are in Mexico

This week it was announced three restaurants in Mexico were recognized at the World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards held June 1, at the Guildhall in...
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Jalisco’s First Indigenous Cases of Chikungunya in Puerto Vallarta

Two cases of Chikungunya have been diagnosed in Puerto Vallarta, the first known cases to have been infected in the State of Jalisco. Previous infections...
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Blanca Expected to be Earliest Category-5 Hurricane on Record

While Andres has now weakened into a tropical storm, Blanca continues to strengthen and is now a major hurricane centered well southwest of Mexico. This...
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What You Need to Know About Midterm Elections in Mexico

In January 2014, the Mexican Congress approved a political reform through which various historical paradigms were broken by allowing legislative reelection and approving the participation...
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Bombing in Mexico Judicial Building Leaves 4 Injured

Unknown assailants hurled an explosive device at a judicial complex in the northeastern Mexican city of Matamoros, leaving four injured, authorities said. The bombing occurred...
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Acceptance of Same-Sex Marriage Across the Americas

In the Americas, age is a decisive factor when it comes to support for same-sex marriage. Survey data also show that legislators’ actions on the issue...
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Desk-Job Workers Should Stand Four Hours Daily

People who work desk-based jobs should aim to stand and do light activity for a total of four hours throughout the day, according to an...
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Retirement in Puerto Vallarta, What do you do all day?

People are always asking me what I do all day in Puerto Vallarta now that I have been put out to pasture, or retired as...
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Teachers Vow to Disrupt Sunday Elections in Mexico

Members of a radical Mexican teachers' union have broken into or blockaded electoral offices in the southern state of Oaxaca amid vows to block Sunday's...
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