El Jalapeño: Hot Wheels announces expanded Mexico collection; will include mattress...
Nothing says "Viva Mexico" like a toy garbage truck with a real, working airhorn.
Made in Mexico: Grupo Herdez
Grupo Herdez doesn't just manufacture food for people in Mexico to eat, in important ways, it's also deciding which foods matter most and which recipes are being preserved.
MND Local: Safety spotlighted in Los Cabos during high season peaks,...
From Spring Break and Semana Santa going off without a hitch to new infrastructure upgrades, there's plenty to report on in Los Cabos.
300-kg crocodile alarms bathers at Puerto Escondido’s Bacocho Beach
The croc may have been wandering after being displaced from its usual home, a phenomenon that has led to increasing out-of-place crocodile spottings along the Jalisco and Oaxaca coasts.
Sheinbaum again dismisses UN disappearances report as attack on the government of Mexico
President Sheinbaum on Tuesday reiterated and expanded her criticisms of the UN's Committee on Enforced Disappearances' report, which asserts the practice is still occurring from within the government.
Border BioBlitz is back! Here’s how you can help document biodiversity in the borderlands
Past editions have documented rare or little-known plants, such as Tecate cypress and carpets of common goldfields growing right up against a portion of border wall.
Portugal has a message to the soccer world: ‘Mexico is a safe country’ for the World Cup
Unlike most critics of Mexico's security situation, the Portuguese team was recently in Mexico City for a friendly match, so their positive assessment carries extra weight: "We even went to Tepito."
Vizsla Silver confirms 9 of 10 missing Sinaloa mine workers have been found dead
The Vancouver-based company said it "remains in close contact with the family of one colleague who remains missing and continues to support the authorities in their ongoing investigation."
Tainted vitamin drips kill 7 at Sonora clinic: Tuesday’s mañanera recapped
At Tuesday's presidential press conference, Health Minister David Kershenobich confirmed that 10 people became ill after receiving intravenous vitamin infusions in Sonora, resulting in seven deaths.
Blockade update: Protests still impacting 4 Mexican highways
As of 1 p.m. on Tuesday, blockades were reported in the states of Guanajuato, Baja California, Tamaulipas and Michoacán.
Guadalajara to host ‘masculinity congress’ featuring right-wing celebrities
Set for April 17-19 at the Sanctuary of the Martyrs in Tlaquepaque, Jalisco (a suburb of Guadalajara), the Fearless Congress 2026 is being billed as “the largest masculinity congress in Latin America.”
MND Local: The Guadalajara International Film Festival returns, and Zapopan struggles to protect green spaces
Why are so many trees being cut down in the Guadalajara Metro Area? This, plus info on the upcoming Guadalajara International Film Festival, in our latest roundup of local news.
Into the great outdoors in Nayarit, an adventure lover’s paradise
From volcanoes and magic rivers to blue-footed boobies, Nayarit offers a wealth of outdoor adventures and one-of-a-kind expeditions.
Sheinbaum pledges 350 billion pesos for school construction by 2030
The US $19.7B investment, which would double the total allocated during the previous administration, will provide much-needed new and repaired school buildings across all grade levels nationwide.
Mexico’s exports to US up 4.2% even as auto sector revenue plunges
U.S. data shows that Mexico's exports of passenger cars to the United States were worth $5.14 billion in the first two months of 2026, down 27.5% from $7.1 billion in the same period of 2025.
Activists hope hair donations will ease Gulf oil damage
The activists say that human and animal hair has the capacity to separate hydrocarbons from water, with one kilogram of hair capable of cleaning up 8 liters of oil.