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Arresting Santa Rosa cartel leader took all of 15 minutes: army chief
Cartel members didn't put up significant resistance, although they did fire shots. The soldiers returned fire and one suspected cartel member was wounded.
Security forces end a long manhunt with capture of Guanajuato cartel leader
José Antonio Yépez Ortiz, head of the Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel and better known as “El Marro,” was arrested early Sunday.
Traditional art and its conservation are the focus of Mexico City market
Early on Saturday mornings Plaza Tenanitla, a tiny sliver of a park in the San Ángel neighborhood, is transformed into a bustling art market.
Study reveals deaths in Mexico City 161% above normal since start of pandemic
More evidence has emerged about the heavy toll the coronavirus pandemic has taken on Mexico's capital.
Protest against AMLO held in at least 13 locations on weekend
National Front Against AMLO protesters took to their cars, motorcycles and bicycles and rode in long, noisy processions in at least 13 cities.
Reinventing Guadalajara ceramics: the legacy of artisan Jorge Wilmot
Eight years after his death, the legacy of artisan Jorge Wilmot lives on in the establishment of the Guadalajara area as a source for world-class ceramics.
San Miguel artist puts her ‘quarantine cocktails’ into a book
Artist Jane Dill’s fun new book, Quarantine Cocktails: 50 Cocktails in 50 Days of Quarantine in San Miguel de Allende, is exactly what the title says it is.
Cartel demonstrates its firepower with video showing convoy of armored vehicles
A video of heavily-armed Jalisco New Generation Cartel members in a convoy of vehicles is under analysis to determine its authenticity, the government said.
Explosion of violence dooms Mexican leader’s bid to calm cartels
The violence has escalated into areas previously off-limits to major cartels, such as the CJNG’s dawn ambush on Mexico City’s police chief last month.
If you build it, they will come: an art school and San Miguel
Mexico has always attracted adventurous foreigners looking for something different, but the expat enclave phenomenon we know now began in the 20th century.