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After 2 years, hidden grave body count is at 300 in Veracruz
By next month, search efforts at the state’s largest clandestine grave are expected to end and construction of a memorial will begin.
Category 3 Hurricane Bud will produce rain and wind on Pacific coast
The second hurricane in less than a week in the eastern Pacific is forecast to deliver heavy rain and high winds.
Teachers withdraw blockades in Oaxaca, strike action cut back
After four days of gridlocked traffic, most of the street blockades set up by unionized teachers in the greater Oaxaca city area have been lifted.
Anaya slams Peña Nieto, PRI for video accusing him of money laundering
The presidential candidate has blamed the government for a video in which he is accused of money laundering and using the proceeds to fund his campaign.
Automated anti-AMLO phone calls under investigation
Authorities are investigating complaints about calls in which presidential candidate Andrés Manuel López Obrador was depicted in a negative manner.
Jack Daniel’s maker braces for tariffs in major growth market
Around 5% of Brown-Forman’s total sales are in Mexico but the value of the market has been growing. Mexico sales were up 15% in the last quarter.
Nuevo Laredo families want navy barracks searched
One family member said navy personnel took her husband and a friend of his from their home.
Guanajuato city hires private firm to beef up security
Governor Miguel Márquez said the state’s police force is unable to assign more officers due to commitments in other areas.
AMLO made impunity pact with president: Anaya campaign boss
Peña Nieto is doing it 'so they don’t throw him in the slammer . . . .'
Teachers set up camp in Mexico City after chaotic Monday
The protests affected more than 12,000 businesses and resulted in the loss of 36 million pesos.—business group