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Geological fault thought to have caused collapse of 4 houses in Tijuana
By Saturday, a total of 22 homes in the Reforma neighborhood had been identified as being at risk and their occupants evacuated.
Smoothing the bumps: positive signs after high-level bilateral meetings
July 13, 2018 could go down in history as the day that marked the start of a new, more positive era in bilateral relations between Mexico and the United States.
Realtors welcome decentralization, anticipate boost for sector
The real estate industry has welcomed federal government plans to decentralize three of its departments in Quintana Roo, Yucatán and Nuevo León.
AMLÓpolis is new government’s blueprint for better living
Stimulating regional development, ensuring that cities are well-managed, meeting housing needs and improving transportation are part of new plan.
Musical mayor cancels free programs, lays off staff after losing election
The musical mayor of Jiutepec, Morelos, lost his reelection bid on July 1 and appears to have been peeved by the results.
Morelos mayor won election while in jail. Now his supporters want him freed
In Amacuzac, Morelos, the candidate who won the election for mayor on July 1 did little campaigning because he could not: he was behind bars.
Hospital orderly did well selling job placements and body organs
As an orderly at a Chihuahua hospital Jorge earned a modest salary that would have allowed him to live a comfortable life. But he wasn’t an ordinary orderly.
Navy seizes 250 kilos of cocaine off coast of Guerrero
Navy personnel seized 250 kilograms of cocaine and apprehended two men aboard a small boat traveling 370 kilometers south of Acapulco.
Fuel prices to move with inflation and then come down in three years: AMLO
Fuel prices will come down in three years, president-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador said at a meeting with a national business group.
Economic resurgence seen with reduction of IVA at northern border
President-elect López Obrador's plan to cut the IVA tax rate from 16% to 8% could lead to an economic resurgence in the border region, according to experts.