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MND Local: Infrastructure upgrades and downtown makeovers in Los Cabos
Infrastructure upgrades continue in Los Cabos, from the Fonatur roundabout to other projects designed to make traffic more efficient and the cape cities more livable.
MND Local: Puerto Vallarta unveils ambitious budget, tax incentives, transit changes...
Changes for 2026 in Puerto Vallarta are already being announced, from a municipal budget and property tax discounts to a new pirate ship to replace the old Marigalante, which sunk.
More than 400,000 are without water in Acapulco after last week’s...
The quake disabled two out of three municipal water pipelines, which are not expected to be fully repaired until Jan. 12. Acapulco's tourist zone, however, is fully supplied.
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Mexico has the highest gasoline prices among the world’s top consumers
Among the 10 countries that consume the most gasoline in the world, Mexico is the one that currently pays the highest price per liter, mainly due to its tax burden.
La Paz to receive major water boost with new dam benefitting 250,000 residents
An anticipated 2.4 billion pesos (US $133.6 million) will be invested in the dam’s development through 2027, which will generate roughly 700 direct and 1,400 indirect jobs.
Why you should skip the ‘acitrón’ sweet in your Rosca de Reyes
The ingredients for acitrón come from a protected cactus species threatened with extinction. But Mexican scientists think they're on track to develop a long-term method to repopulate it.
Consumer confidence at lowest point since 2023 as growth outlook dims
According to estimates by Mexico’s national statistics agency, consumer confidence fell 2.4 points in December compared to the same month in 2024, the 12th consecutive month with negative annualized results.
Mexico’s population will soon enter a new era of accelerated aging
Soon after 2030, Mexicans over 60 will outnumber those under 15, initiating an aging population structure that will affect the country's economy, healthcare and social security systems.
Opinion: Trump’s Venezuela gamble and lessons from America’s expansionist past
As U.S. President Trump renews threats to deploy the military to Mexico, historian Dr. Joel Zapata reminds readers of the human and social casualties caused by American expansionism.
Sheinbaum ends first full year with 69% approval; social programs shine, security plan struggles
Sheinbaum's approval rating, though very good for a sitting president, is down a full 16 percentage points from her sky-high 85% rating in February 2025, with persistent cartel crime being the most evident factor.
Protests erupt across Mexico over US military operation in Venezuela
Protests following the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States on Saturday varied in mood between celebration and criticism, as President Sheinbaum and other Latin American leaders condemned the intervention.