2 US firms will invest US $500 million for electrified transport...
The project will start by addressing the lack of charging stations — the No. 1 deterrent to EV adoption — but also plans to create an entire "electrified ecosystem" for mass use.
2 more Vizsla Silver miners identified as 3 remain missing in...
Mexican authorities confirmed the identification of two bodies recovered in El Verde, more than a month after 10 employees of a Canadian mining company were kidnapped from their homes in Sinaloa.
3rd National Bike Forum to be held in San Cristóbal de...
San Cristóbal de las Casas has dealt with a lot in recent years, but its cycling community has stayed strong and this March the city hosts Mexico's 3rd National Bike Forum.
The butterfly effect: What the monarch migration teaches us about life and death
The annual migration of monarch butterflies between Canada and Mexico helps keep forests alive, and does much more on literal and metaphorical levels.
Sheinbaum puts her World Cup ticket up for grabs in a nationwide juggling contest:...
A young female soccer player will represent Sheinbaum at the World Cup, Sheinbaum said at her Thursday presser. She also addressed the death of a Mexican citizen in ICE custody in the United States.
Mexico grants legal protection to an iconic leather garment from Tamaulipas: The Cuera Tamaulipeca
The PGI legal recognition is a first for any product from Tamaulipas and establishes the Cuera Tamaulipeca clothing design and production as exclusively from the state with which it is identified.
Chihuahua teams up with BBVA to bring banking services to Magical Towns
The border state is loaded with attractions — including five Pueblos Mágicos — but the relative scarcity of digital payment tools makes it hard for tourists and merchants to do business with each other.
Pick it up: CDMX’s new animal welfare policy targets dog poop on sidewalks with a new reporting hotline
Mayor Brugada's goal of a "very animal-friendly" capital faces three challenges: the prevalence of biting, feces left on sidewalks and the proliferation of unregistered street dogs.
Mexico expands emergency phone alerts to include extreme rain ahead of hurricane season
As tropical hurricanes become increasingly powerful and unpredictable, Mexico is launching a new cell phone alert system to warn the public about risks related to extreme rainfall.
Security cabinet meets with FIFA to coordinate World Cup safety plans
Mexican officials met with FIFA in Mexico City this week on President Sheinbaum's orders, as Mexico looks to reassure visitors ahead of the June competition.
MND Local: Puerto Vallarta’s greatest volunteer
Shashanda Trujillo has dedicated her life in Puerto Vallarta to helping the community, with incredible effect.
Puerto Vallarta rolls out the red carpet for first cruise ship arrival since El Mencho’s death
Mariachis and local officials welcomed more than 4,000 tourists aboard the Norweigan Bliss, as normal cruise traffic begins to return to the Pacific port city.
Tlacaxipehualiztli, the gory Mexica festival to welcome spring
The ancient Mexica welcomed spring each year with Tlacaxipehualiztli, a seasonal 20-day festival dedicated to the god of fertility, Xipe Tótec.
‘There is still more to be done’ for women in Mexico, says Sheinbaum: Wednesday’s mañanera recapped
On Wednesday, the president acknowledged recent cases of femicide and reiterated her commitment to increasing safety and economic autonomy for Mexican women.
Sheinbaum’s electoral reform meets resistance on all sides as congressional vote looms
The bill's failure to pass would be the first sign of a fissure in the supermajority that has powered Morena's legislative agenda since 2024.
Why did FIFA cancel 40% of its Mexico City hotel bookings for the World Cup?
In the last 30 days, 800 of the 2,000 rooms that FIFA booked to be occupied during the World Cup in Mexico City were released. Is interest waning or did FIFA just overbook?