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Local cops disarmed after murder of family in Altotonga, Veracruz
The National Guard and state police have taken control of public safety in the municipality, where a family of three were murdered on Sunday.
Beverage firms challenge information regarding soft drink consumption
The soft drink industry has rejected a study that found residents of Chiapas drink an average of 821.25 liters of soda per person per year.
No school for many students in remote areas of Guerrero
Many children in Guerrero were unable to start classes with the rest of the country on Monday because they lack internet and televisions.
Lack of TV not the only barrier to learning for community in Oaxaca
For some indigenous children in Oaxaca, lack of a television or internet is not the only barrier to learning: language is as well.
Lack of testing could mean new virus case numbers are as high as 130,000:...
New case numbers could be higher than 130,000 per day, according to a researcher, a figure more than 20 times the current average.
Mexico shaping up as one of worst health and economic casualties of virus
Mexico surpassed its “catastrophic” worst-case scenario of 60,000 Covid-19 deaths on Saturday.
Tabasco restaurant serving traditional cuisine among world’s top 20
A restaurant specializing in pre-Hispanic cuisine has made it onto the list of the top 20, compiled by Travel + Leisure and Food and Wine.
Electricity commission has ‘abandoned’ Baja California, governor charges
Governor Jaime Bonilla has accused the commission of abandoning the state as it seeks a solution to its energy crisis with a new solar plant.
Mexico City remains at orange virus risk level but theaters allowed to reopen
Mexico City will remain at the high-risk level for the coronavirus for the ninth straight week, but some restrictions will be eased.
Chocolate: a gift from Quetzalcóatl to Mexico and the world
The cacao tree, which the Aztecs believed was stolen from paradise to give to man, has been grown for at least 4,000 years.