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Michoacán biogas firm turns to sargassum as new source, plans plant in Quintana Roo
A Michoacán company that uses nopal to produce biogas is now planning to do the same with the sargassum that plagues Caribbean beaches.
VivaAerobus to install operating base in Mérida; announces 3 new routes
Citing the city's "great potential" in the tourism and industrial sector, the Mexican airline will open a sixth base and add flights in 2022.
Gov’t mounts offensive against judges, identifying those who released suspects
The federal government on Friday named and shamed numerous judges who allegedly acted improperly by releasing suspected criminals.
School relents, allows indigenous student to attend despite his long hair
A Baja California school briefly barred an indigenous boy from school this week for his long hair, before reversing their decision.
While others make guns, consume drugs, Mexico pays the price with death
Security Minister Rosa Icela Rodríguez portrayed Mexico as an innocent victim of drug-related violence at a UN event this week in New York.
Mother searching for her missing son kidnapped, murdered in Sinaloa
A mother who had been looking for her missing son for nearly three years was abducted and killed this week in southern Sinaloa.
Efforts to locate miners to continue; gov’t agrees to erect monument, pay compensation
National Civil Protection Chief Laura Velázquez said the start of an 11-month plan to recover the miners' bodies is "a couple of days away."
Blue corn festival celebrates botanical wealth of Michoacán
A festival celebrating one of Michoacán’s culinary outliers, its visually striking blue corn, is set to take place in Uruapan this weekend.
Mexico, US to invest nearly US $500 million in Tijuana River cleanup
Mexico and the US have agreed to invest almost US $500 million in sewage treatment projects to clean up the border-crossing Tijuana River.
Multiple Zacatecas cities targeted for narco-blockades
Fresnillo has seen the worst of the dispute-fueled violence, including shootings, vehicles set on fire, and armed clashe.