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The joys of shopping at your local market
Fresh ingredients, great community and a sense of tradition make for an unbeatable trip to the store.
What’s it like at a Mexican charro wedding?
Though initially hesitant about getting married in a charro wedding, one Mexican woman came to love the way it honored her new husband's cultural heritage.
Mexican baseball celebrates 100th season with special all-star game
June's LMB All-Star game at the glitzy Harp Helú ground marks 100 years of the sport in Mexico — and things have never been better.
The day that Toluca built the world’s longest torta
Constructed on Sunday during an art and gastronomy festival, the massive torta was crafted on a bread roll that stretched an impressive 82 meters (269 feet).
Mexico City hosts NASCAR’s first Cup Series race outside the US
The weekend will be a homecoming for Mexican driver Daniel Suárez, who will compete in the Cup Series race, dubbed Viva México 250, and the returning Chilango 150 on Saturday.
Mexico City’s Michelin-starred taquería El Califa de León sets its sights on NYC
After partnering with a U.S. restaurant chain to sell his famous tacos in temporary pop-ups last fall, owner Mario Hernández is eyeing a permanent site in New York, and perhaps beyond.
Osita, Cachimba and Pintorín: The pack of stargazing dogs who guard Chichén Itzá
Osita, Cachimba and Pintorín are known as the “sacred dogs of Kukulcán” among site workers and custodians and are often photographed admiring the landscape of Mexico's most famous ruins.
Where to find Baja California Sur’s best stargazing
The wonder of the heavens is yours to enjoy in all its glory thanks to these remote spots on Mexico's westernmost peninsula.
Two Baja California restaurants add to Mexico’s harvest of Michelin stars
Two farm-to-table eateries near Ensenada, along with three innovative kitchens in Mexico City, have earned the recognition of the world's top restaurant rater.
What’s on in San Miguel de Allende in June?
The Parade of the Crazies, the second San Miguel International Book fair and a food festival in Parque Juárez all hit San Miguel this month.
What’s on in the Riviera Maya and Yucatán in June?
Swim with turtles, taste traditional chocolate and run for Dad in the Yucatán Peninsula all this month.
Mexico to co-host 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Mexico will co-host the FIFA Women's World Cup along with the United States for the first time in 2031, featuring an expanded field of 48 teams.
Isaac del Toro: Second at the Giro d’Italia, first in the hearts of Mexicans
The Baja California native's historic second-place finish brought throngs of celebrants to Mexico City's Angel of Independence and congratulations from President Sheinbaum.
What’s on in Oaxaca in June?
While June is relatively calm before the storm of Oaxaca's busy Guelaguetza season in July, the city is still buzzing this month with exhibits, music, workshops and, of course, the city's Pride march.
Sinaloan boxer Eduardo Núñez crowned super featherweight champion in Japan
With Núñez's victory, Mexico now holds six current world champion titles in boxing divisions ranging from flyweight up to cruiserweight.
LAFC and Club América to face off Saturday in Los Angeles for last spot in the Club World Cup
The winning team will take home a US $9.55 million payout and get the chance to compete in next month's Club World Cup.