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Court ruling threatens completion of Mexico-Toluca train
A federal court has upheld a district court order granted to landowners in Mexico City that threatens the completion of the Mexico City-Toluca train.
Lack of funds grounds municipality’s chopper; 2 states to sell their aircraft
A helicopter purchased by a México state municipality to bolster security hasn’t flown for two months due to a lack of funds.
6 cities store bodies in refrigerated trailers; their morgues can’t keep up
Six cities with high rates of violence and overcrowded morgues are using 12 refrigerated trailer containers to store bodies.
Hidalgo launches religion-focused tourism campaign
The state has launched a tourism campaign that will focus on restoring and promoting its most emblematic churches and monasteries.
Chona Challenge brings some humor to Sinaloa emergency
A new version of the dance routine, normally performed next to a moving passenger vehicle, has turned up in the flooded state.
Border communities serve as bridges between two nations: San Antonio mayor
Mayors of Mexican and US border cities agree that saving NAFTA is crucial to maintaining cross-border trade and economic development in the region.
Mexican cliff divers are high in rankings after first day of championship
Mexican divers are once again showing their prowess by scoring high marks on the first day of the final event of the 2018 Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series.
AMLO: if NAFTA fails Mexico will seek second trade accord with Canada
Mexico will seek a bilateral trade agreement with Canada if NAFTA talks fail, president-elect López Obrador said.
Suspected gangster freed after judge finds arrest didn’t occur as described
A federal judge today ordered the immediate release from custody of an alleged gangster dubbed the “totoaba tzar,” ruling that his arrest was illegal.
93% of Mexico’s municipalities have no construction regulations
Only 7% of Mexico's municipalities — 165 out of 2,457 — have construction regulations, according to an official at the National Disaster Prevention Center.