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Governors divided over post-virus reactivation schedule—as virus worsens
The federal government's plan to reopen the economy gradually starting June 1 has divided governors; some support the move and others say it is too soon.
2 officials predict worsening insecurity, violence in post-virus ‘new normal’
One predicts that burglaries, financial fraud, human trafficking and child pornography offenses will be among the crimes that will increase.
Making crosses for graves is now full-time job for Mexico City metalworker
He believes all the crosses are for victims of Covid-19 in San Gregorio Atlapulco, where he used to make one or two a month. Now it's seven a week.
How to be a better expat on social media during coronavirus
The last thing Mexico (or the world) needs is a privileged expat telling everyone how to go about their day.
Restaurant’s coronaburger helps combat slump in sales
Forced to lay off an employee and facing the possibility of closing down for good, the owner came up with a gimmick suited to the health crisis.
Mexicali overtakes Tijuana to become No. 3 municipality for Covid-19 cases
The municipality has recorded more Covid-19 cases than Tijuana and ranks third among Mexico's municipalities for both accumulated and active cases.
San Luis Potosí only state not to report new Covid-19 cases on Monday
The coronavirus pandemic continues to grow across Mexico but one state had cause for celebration: not a single new case was reported in San Luis Potosí.
Tulum mansion allegedly built in national park, protected area
Although the area in and around Tulum National Park has been protected since 1981, a mega-mansion has been built next to the park’s walls.
Statue of Christ seen as additional virus protection in Soconusco, Veracruz
The mayor has some unorthodox methods for dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, first a prohibition against dying from it and the second a statue.
Citizens’ network providing free meals now operating in six states
The network of volunteers that began in Mexico City in March has now spread to Puebla, Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Nuevo León and the state of Mexico.