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US retirees caught in middle of Baja California land dispute
In a beachfront residential development near Rosarito, US citizens say they’ve been denied access to their own homes for months.
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Kidnappers of Zapopan family well organized; case was not unique
The experience of the family deprived of their liberty for two weeks in Jalisco could happen to anyone, according to one of the parents.
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Navy seizes 1,500 kilos of cocaine, arrests 7 aboard fishboat off Nayarit
The navy seized more than 1 1/2 tonnes of cocaine and arrested seven people who were transporting the drugs south of the Islas Marías.
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State police take over in Tulum; municipal officers sent off for training
Citing constant acts of abuse by the resort town’s police force, Quintana Roo’s security chief said that his ministry has taken charge.
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Disqualified candidate threatens to prevent elections from taking place in Guerrero
Disqualified gubernatorial hopeful Félix Salgado told supporters that voting in the state on June 6 won’t happen if he’s not allowed to run.
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Noise levels to be studied following airport noise complaints
Some México state residents say new flight routes into Mexico City airport are disturbing the peace and threatening their health.
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Private doctors unhappy after AMLO tells them to wait their turn for Covid vaccine
President López Obrador has raised the ire of private sector health workers after telling them to wait their turn for access to vaccination.
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Gunfire rings out again in Aguililla, where residents are fed up with the violence
Gunshots rang out once again in the Michoacán city as a bloody turf war between the Jalisco cartel and the Cárteles Unidos continues.
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Mexico News Daily launches campaign to help artisans sell online
The newspaper’s campaign is designed to support folk artists as they seek to survive ‘the new normal.’
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Tangled lines create anxious moments for Papantla Flyers
A tangled rope caused all four dancers to crash into the steel pole, further tangling the lines. But all managed to climb down to safety.
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Feminist group identifies 26 candidates accused of sexual abuse, harassment
Brujas del Mar has published the names and faces of candidates accused of violence against women, sexual assault, rape or child pornography.
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US Consulate issues travel alert for Mexicali, western Sonora
The U.S. Consulate General in Tijuana has issued a security alert for Mexicali, the Valley of Mexicali, and the western part of Sonora.
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For 8 states, Covid stoplight will be green: Nuevo León, Oaxaca rated low risk
Mexico will have 8 low risk states during the next two weeks after the Health Ministry presented an updated coronavirus stoplight map.
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Journalist who published video of migrant’s murder accuses cops of robbery
Journalist Francisco Canul says he believes that the break-in into his Tulum home was done by local police in retaliation.
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Cancún airport arrivals reach 1.57 million, highest since February 2020
Incoming passenger traffic to the Quintana Roo beach destination is the highest it’s been since before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
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Morena lawmakers want animal rights enshrined in constitution
Lorenia Iveth Valles Sampedro’s proposal would require all levels of government to enact legal protections of animals’ rights and well-being.
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Quintana Roo governor criticizes flawed vaccination strategy
Carlos Joaquín said the state’s young population means it has a vaccine surplus, yet it can’t be used on health or tourism workers under 60.
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Man caught on video beating a woman identified as National Guardsman
A man who was caught on a surveillance camera throwing a woman out of his car and beating her in Mexico City has been identified.
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Video reveals another case of police brutality in Tulum
Two weeks after Tulum police allegedly killed a woman, a video has surfaced showing officers using excessive force to detain a young man.
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2 weeks later, missing Jalisco family found alive and well
A day after their 1-year-old-daughter was found alone, the rest of the missing Villaseñor Romo family was located Friday near Guadalajara.
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Health authorities modify national vaccination schedule
Blaming late deliveries of Pfizer vaccines earlier this year, officials have delayed by one month the various stages of Covid inoculations.
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Vaccinated seniors can go back to work bagging groceries
Seniors who have received their second dose of Covid-19 vaccine can now return to work packing groceries in supermarkets.
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Priest sentenced to 27 years for homicide of deacon
A criminal court has sentenced Catholic priest Francisco Javier Bautista Ávalos to 27 years and six months in prison for FULL STORY
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Men disguised themselves as senior citizens in attempt to get a Covid shot
The pair, aged 35 and 31, who will be charged with identity theft and falsification of documents, reportedly dyed their hair and eyebrows gray.