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Through a non-profit, Tlaloc the rain god provides water in CDMX and beyond
An ingenious rainwater harvesting system developed by a Mexico City organization is helping the most marginalized communities have access to clean water.
Michoacán turf war fuels crisis of violence that is worst in 10 years
An attack at a funeral parlor that left eight mourners dead is just one of many crimes in Michoacán that are creating a crisis of violence.
Narcos appeal, get new sentences: one will serve 107 years instead of 185
Three gangsters who appealed convictions for homicide and other offenses didn’t gain much: sentences of 107 to 185 years were reduced to 77 to 107 years.
Mexico continues to lead the medal standings at Barranquilla games
Mexico continues to dominate the Central American and Caribbean Games in Barranquilla, Colombia, enjoying a healthy lead in the medal count.
Manatee rescue plan under way in Tabasco as death toll reaches 27
Seven more manatees have died in the last week in Tabasco, bringing the total to 27 and triggering an official rescue plan.
Officials agree to step up NAFTA talks; August conclusion possible: Peña Nieto
'We are convinced we can reach an agreement,' President Peña Nieto after Mexican and US officials agreed to step up talks.
All roads lead to La Roma — and AMLO — for hundreds of daily...
For the suffering, the sad, the desperate and the damned, all roads lead to La Roma, where Andrés Manuel López Obrador has set up his headquarters.
Jalisco’s oldest woman is 118-year-old María Félix of Tlaquepaque
María Félix was born at the turn of the 20th century in Zacatecas and her earliest memories are of the Revolution, which cost the lives of both her parents.
2-year-old girl dies from dehydration in Los Mochis, Sinaloa
The child died from cardiac arrest brought on by dehydration after spending two hours inside a sport-utility vehicle.
Chona Challenge: hopping out of moving vehicle and dancing is all the craze
A wacky — and dangerous — viral dance phenomenon that first took off in the United States has hit Mexico, with a Latin twist.