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Bob Bisbee, founder of Bisbee's Black and Blue fishing tournament in Cabo San Lucas, died in June.

Something is different this year at Cabo San Lucas’s big fishing tournament

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One man is conspicuously missing from the annual event: Bob Bisbee Sr., founder of this “Superbowl of Sportfishing, passed away earlier this year.
Here they come: the first Honduran migrants crossed into Mexico this morning.

The first 100 migrants of a huge caravan enter Mexico, apply for refugee status

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The first Honduran migrants crossed the Mexico-Guatemala border this morning at Ciudad Hidalgo, Chiapas, where they applied for refugee status.
Partners in corruption? A file photo of President Peña Nieto, ex-Quintana Roo governor Roberto Borge and union boss Romero.

Pemex workers cast secret ballots for union leaders for the first time

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Members of the Mexican Petroleum Workers’ Union made history this week when they cast secret ballots to elect leaders. But critics labeled it a sham.
Spokesman for the new government, Jesús Ramírez, speaks at a press conference attended by members of the airport consultation advisory council.

Morena strongholds get a big say in vote on future of Mexico City airport

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Polling stations for the vote on the future of the new Mexico City airport will be concentrated in regions where the Morena party has newly-won strongholds.
Roku streaming devices: available once again in Mexico.

Roku wins a round: sales of its streaming device to resume

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Electronics company Roku will resume selling its digital media players in Mexico after the Supreme Court overturned a ban on the streaming device.
A Culiacán man shows his used mattress with the cover removed. One resident said they weren't fit for dogs to sleep on.

‘New’ mattresses given to flood victims ‘smelly, stained and used’

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Victims of last month's flooding in Culiacán, Sinaloa, were the grateful recipients of new mattresses until they discovered they weren't so new after all.
Metal tariffs remain in place.

US maintains metal tariffs, wants quotas on Mexican steel

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The US is seeking to impose quotas on Mexican steel exports in exchange for removing metal tariffs, the incoming government’s chief trade negotiator said.
Polo players at La Patrona in San Pancho, Nayarit.

Play the sport of kings in laid-back San Pancho, Nayarit

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Say the words "Riviera Nayarit" and your mind will likely conjure up thoughts of surfing beaches, secluded bays and water sports. But polo?
Mexico City residents stock up on water containers.

530 tankers will provide water for nearly 4 million people

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When the water is turned off for 3.8 million people in 13 boroughs of Mexico City, 530 tanker trunks will be called on to keep people supplied.
A truck gets air during last year's Baja 1000.

Baja 1000 race will go ahead next month despite fine, says tourism official

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The off-road motorsport race will proceed as planned despite federal authorities having provisionally suspending the event and imposing a fine.