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Nuevo Vallarta is now Nuevo Nayarit, but not everyone is happy
The municipal council voted to change the name to Nuevo Nayarit this week, but some locals criticized a lack of consultation.
COVID case tally soars to over 91,000, an increase of 178% in two weeks
Active coronavirus cases have almost tripled in the last two weeks as Mexico's fifth wave of infections continues to worsen.
Digging trenches and reciting poetry: the week at the morning news conferences
The president's political adversaries were ridiculed in routine fashion at the daily news conferences this week.
Zihuatanejo art classes pair fine wine and the unleashing of artist within
Teacher and artist Alma Silva's focus is on getting workshop participants to 'connect with their creativity' in a supportive atmosphere.
Empty pockets, gifts all round: the week at the morning news conferences
A former cartel leader's mom and the president of Argentina both featured as points of discussion during this week's press conferences.
Getting to the city of angels: the week at the morning news conferences
Journalist Julian Assange was mentioned and Los Tigres del Norte were played at the presidential press conferences this week.
Raising eyebrows, crops and wages: the week at the morning press conferences
Rapper Eminem, Mexican journalist Elena Poniatowska and U.S. President Joe Biden all gained mentions at this week's press conferences.
AMLO’s Morena party gets top marks; approval rating well above other parties
The ruling Morena party, founded by President López Obrador, is easily Mexico's most popular political party, a new poll found.
Uniting the states of America: the week at the morning press conferences
The president marked Mother's Day, revealed a shiny pistol he was gifted by Cuba, and quoted Gabriel García Márquez.
Expat artist’s sketching lets her discover the Mexico around her
An advocate of the Urban Sketching movement, artist Susan Dorf has been regularly drawing daily life in Mexican cities for a decade.