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Morgue on the move: trailer carrying bodies was shuffled around a few times on the weekend.

Forensic institute head dismissed over Jalisco’s ‘morgue-on-wheels’

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The head of the Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences has been dismissed for his role in the case of the refrigerated trailer carrying 157 bodies.
Saturday's 'grito' of independence in Morelia, Michoacán.

Insecurity cancels independence celebrations in Guerrero, Puebla

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There was neither a "shout for independence" nor military parades in several municipalities of Guerrero and Puebla over security concerns.
Truck in which five bodies were found.

5 assassination victims found in truck in Uruapan

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Michoacán state police discovered the bodies in the back of an abandoned pick-up truck.
This 'tree' does the work of 300 real ones.

Company wins environmental award in UK for its air purifier

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A Mexican company won a prestigious innovation award for an air purification system that converts contaminants into oxygen.
Alleged drug and totoaba dealer Parra.

Trafficker in totoaba and drugs arrested in Baja California

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The "Totoaba Tzar," an alleged Baja California gangster with ties to the Sinaloa Cartel, was arrested this week by state police.
Turn it down: businesses will be required to monitor noise levels.

Turn down the volume: Jalisco municipality works on noise bylaw

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Ocotlán is aiming to be one of the first municipalities in Jalisco to implement anti-noise regulations in line with statewide legislation.
Doña Soccoro might have been world's oldest woman.

Mexico’s oldest woman — and perhaps oldest in the world — dies at 124

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Mexico's oldest woman died yesterday at 124 in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. She might also have been the world's oldest woman and the oldest person ever.
Senator Monreal to court: cut some more.

Court’s spending cuts not enough for Morena, called ‘minimal gesture’

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The Supreme Court’s plan to cut its spending by 15% next year doesn’t go far enough, according to lawmakers from Mexico’s soon-to-be ruling party.
The attorney general's Acapulco mansion.

Congress has questions about attorney general’s 10-million-peso mansion

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The attorney general of Guerrero can expect a grilling next week over his purchase of a six-bedroom mansion in Acapulco.
Families of missing persons line up to see if they can identify clothing and other articles found in hidden graves.

Veracruz fishing town houses narco-cemetery, though government denies it

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Arbolillo will no longer only be known as a sleepy fishing village on the Gulf of Mexico with fantastic food and friendly people.