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As hearts leap for Valentine’s, sales expected to follow suit
Valentine’s Day is expected to generate over 22.8 billion pesos in 2020, a 3.2% increase over last year, according to a national business group.
Endemic rabbit threatened by weekend hordes of volcano gawkers
The influx of tourists to a México state national park each February to observe a natural phenomenon poses a threat to the endangered volcano rabbit.
Kites of many colors to soar over Querétaro next 2 weekends
The skies of Tequisquiapan will be filled with colorful kites both big and small over the next two weekends during the town’s fifth annual kite festival.
Private sector warns of damage to tourism by ending long weekends
Private sector tourism organizations have warned that eliminating long weekends as proposed by President López Obrador would cause economic damage.
After protests, some unpaid artists get their due, and an apology
Following months of protests, an artists' coalition met with the federal secretary of culture, who apologized and promised to improve government funding.
Jalisco New Generation Cartel has plans for México state, San Luis Potosí
In videos disseminated on social media last week, cartel members announced plans to rid México state and San Luis Potosí of rival gangs.
Walls closing in on El Marro, Guanajuato cartel capo
The noose appears to be growing tighter around the neck of José Antonio Yépez after the arrest of his wife and the murder of his sister at her own wedding.
Artist’s goal is to ‘paint’ all of Puerto Vallarta in tile
A largely self-taught mosaic artist has made her mark covering the walls and public spaces of the Pacific Coast resort city tile by tile.
April or May start predicted for first phase of Maya Train construction
The tracks installed in the first phase will run 951 kilometers from Palenque to Cancún, passing through the states of Tabasco, Campeche and Yucatán.
New trade deal expected to fuel invasion of Asian parts manufacturers
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement stipulates that 75% of automotive content must be made in the three countries, 12.5% higher than before.