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Morelos governor goes on offensive, denounces narco-political network
Cuauhtémoc Blanco has accused some 50 past and present politicians and officials, including his predecessor, of having ties to organized crime.
Tarantula poaching has been squelched in Mexico, but it took 20 years
By flooding the pet market with farm-raised specimens of the docile arachnids, Rodrigo Orozco's initiative put traffickers out of business.
Homicides declined 3.6% in 2021; Guanajuato continues to be most violent state
Homicides declined in 2021 but still exceeded 30,000 for a fourth consecutive year, according to preliminary government data.
US not concerned over electrical reform, says Mexican energy minister after meeting
The United States is not worried about AMLO's proposed electricity legislation, the energy minister said after meeting with her US counterpart.
US senators call for stronger response to Mexico’s energy policies, electricity reform
The four senators raised concerns about Mexican energy reforms, urging their government to speak out in favor of renewable energy generation.
Lack of COVID restrictions makes Tulum paradise for international visitors
The hip beach town south of Cancún continues to attract large numbers of young foreign tourists amid the ongoing pandemic.
Despite rising 4th COVID wave, tourists head beachside in 2 states
Many visitors enjoyed the surf and strolled promenades, often maskless, last weekend in Acapulco and La Paz, Baja California Sur.
Journalists murdered in Veracruz, Baja California
Reporters Without Borders has called for investigations into the killings of José Luis Gamboa and Margarito Martínez.
Toll plaza uses automated traffic spike system on drivers who don’t pay
The evasion of tolls at a notoriously lawless toll plaza in México state looks set to become a thing of the past.
Though it’s not exactly profitable, CDMX organ grinders keep the faith
COVID's effects on tourism and chilangos' pockets make earning a living even harder, but tradition and family ties inspire them to carry on.