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Tired of inaction, two students brought recycling to their Jalisco community
After hearing their neighbors' complaints about a lack of recyclables pickup, two young Mexican women resolved to find a solution.
COVID no barrier to fiesta time in Guerrero capital
The annual San Mateo Fair in Chilpancingo included more than two weeks of concerts, dance processions, a rodeo, and more.
Mother turned investigator put her daughter’s brutal killers behind bars
A woman whose daughter was kidnapped and murdered in Oaxaca took on the search for the victim herself and brought the killers to justice.
Morelos governor denies relationship with narcos after damning photo appears
An image found on a presumed cartel member's phone after her arrest appears to link Cuauhtémoc Blanco with leaders in three criminal groups.
COVID roundup: education ministry urges return to classes despite new wave
The 2021-22 school year resumes Monday, but students in some states won't return to the classroom due to the recent rise in coronavirus cases.
Beating the hornets’ nest hasn’t worked, but neither does letting them be
President Calderón's war against crime failed spectacularly, but AMLO's opposite strategy — leaving cartels alone — isn't a solution either.
Mexico-made video game ‘I’m not Jelly’ wins international competition
Guadalajara's 1 Simple Game studio and its I'm Not Jelly video game won a top spot in the prestigious worldwide Global Top Round contest.
COVID cases are on the rise — again
Mexico recorded its highest daily total of new coronavirus cases since October, suggesting the country is entering an omicron-fueled fourth wave.
Court, elections tribunal say AMLO’s revocation of mandate vote must go ahead
The Supreme Court has ruled that a presidential referendum must be held in April, despite the electoral commission's claims of insufficient funds.
Small businesses complain of 20-45% increase in extortion costs
Small business owners, street vendors and others were forced to fork out considerably more in 2021 to meet extortion demands.