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Andrick used to build sandcastles in his dreams. Now he’ll build a real one
A boy's candid response to a reporter's question touched some chords with the result that his dream of building a sandcastle is about to come true.
Pirates attack Gulf of Mexico oil rig, lock up crew and loot the contents
Pirates attacked and plundered an oil rig last Sunday in the Gulf of Mexico, locking up the crew while they looked for loot.
New security force, centerpiece of anti-crime strategy, goes operational today
The first unit of the National Guard will begin operations today in Minatitlán, Veracruz, President López Obrador announced this morning.
As predicted, tonnes of sargassum arrive on Quintana Roo beaches
Part of the massive bloom of sargassum tracked with satellite imagery made landfall in Quintana Roo and delivered a surprise for law enforcement.
After a fruitless search for an electrician the author grabs pliers and roll of...
Much of the wiring looked like multi-colored worms having group sex, a jumble of disorganized wires that can hold exciting surprises for curious intruders.
1,300 migrants make a getaway from Chiapas shelter; 700 returned
Approximately 1,300 migrants fled a detention center in Tapachula, Chiapas, last night but 700 were later detained and returned to the facility.
Escape the heat in western Mexico with a visit to magical town of Tapalpa
It has a cool climate and being a Pueblo Mágico it has a cool look: cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings, red-tile roofs and picturesque balconies.
Slain muralist believed the world needed more love and color
A muralist and environmental activist who was murdered at his home in San Luis Potosí had a simple belief: that the world needed more...
Playa del Carmen homicides up six times over last year
The number of homicides in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, in the first quarter of 2019 was six times higher than the same period last year.
Of hospital’s 13 ambulances, only two have gasoline
Nearly all the ambulances at a Mexico City hospital for government employees are unusable — they're out of gas.