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Aztec gods of construction are smiling on the writer as building begins
All of our truly disruptive demolition has taken place over the past three weeks and real construction has begun.
Guerrero farmers detain soldiers to protest against destroying poppies
Residents of a town in Guerrero detained 40 soldiers this week to demand that they halt operations to destroy opium poppies.
Manzanillo customs personnel to be dismissed for corruption
President López Obrador has announced that all customs personnel at the port in Colima will be relieved of their posts in light of corruption.
CFE denies that shortage of gas is an issue for Yucatán electrical service
The Federal Electricity Commission has denied that a shortage of gas caused two blackouts on the Yucatán peninsula, reiterating that they were due to fires.
How to survive a bee attack—with a little help from Texas
Mention bee attack to anyone in rural Mexico and you will hear stories about people whose brush with bees ended either miraculously well or tragically bad.
Chiapas indigenous groups mark revolutionary’s death by rejecting train
Indigenous groups rejected the federal government’s Maya Train at rallies in Chiapas to mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Emiliano Zapata.
On the eve of busy Easter vacation, Oaxaca garbage strike settled
Garbage began piling up on the streets of Oaxaca city earlier this week as the city's 279 garbage collectors went on strike.
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo mayor seeks to have US travel warning lifted
Security has improved in the popular Guerrero tourist destination of Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo and the mayor wants the United States to know about it.
Organized crime sold teaching positions in Michoacán: governor
The sale of teaching jobs, a longstanding practice in Mexico's education system, was a lucrative business for organized crime, the governor revealed.
Border delays costing estimated US $800 million a day
Long waits at the Mexico-US border are costing Mexican exporters US $800 million a day, according to the Confederation of Industrial Chambers.