Mexico Daily News

Mexico News in English for expats

Mexico Daily News

Mexico News in English for expats

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Ian Parker
Mexico puts 1.5 billion pesos into museums and heritage

Mexico puts 1.5 billion pesos into museums and heritage

Mexico says it is spending 1.5 billion pesos on arts and heritage facilities, with a new textile museum set to open in central Mexico City.
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Sheinbaum says tourists can visit Mexico safely

Sheinbaum says tourists can visit Mexico safely

President Claudia Sheinbaum says tourists can visit Mexico safely, as officials point to stronger arrivals and new holiday protection plans.
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AIFA-Buenavista rail opening delayed again

AIFA-Buenavista rail opening delayed again

Mexico again delayed the Buenavista-AIFA rail link as certification remains pending, extending uncertainty over airport access and 2026 mobility plans.
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Mérida Aligns Growth and Health Agenda Before Rains

Mérida Aligns Growth and Health Agenda Before Rains

State and city officials aligned on Mérida’s growth, wastewater treatment and pre-rain cleanup in a meeting with direct public-health stakes.
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San Miguel Pushes New Plan for Allende Water Hyacinth

San Miguel Pushes New Plan for Allende Water Hyacinth

Officials agreed on cleanup and control steps for water hyacinth in the Ignacio Allende reservoir, with public actions set for April.
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Los Cabos Faces Federal Scrutiny Over Corruption Claims

Los Cabos Faces Federal Scrutiny Over Corruption Claims

A March 30 report put Los Cabos under a harsh spotlight as violence, disappearances, and corruption allegations draw wider scrutiny.
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Spring Break could bring 2.85 billion pesos to Mexico

Spring Break could bring 2.85 billion pesos to Mexico

Mexico’s Spring Break season is projected to generate about 2.85 billion pesos, showing how foreign youth travel still drives beach economies.
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Uber, DiDi and InDrive push airport access nationwide

Uber, DiDi and InDrive push airport access nationwide

Ride-hailing companies have opened talks with Mexico over airport pickups, reviving a legal and mobility fight ahead of World Cup 2026.
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Lake Chapala Mayors Renew Fight Over Solís Aqueduct

Lake Chapala Mayors Renew Fight Over Solís Aqueduct

Lakeside mayors want the Solís-León aqueduct canceled, warning Lake Chapala and the regional economy could absorb the risk.
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Questions remain after deadly fall at Reforma hotel

Questions remain after deadly fall at Reforma hotel

A man died after falling from the 21st floor of a Reforma hotel in Mexico City, and authorities were still working to explain what happened.
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Playa del Carmen death renews beach safety warnings

Playa del Carmen death renews beach safety warnings

A young man was found dead after an overnight search in Playa del Carmen, reviving warnings about currents, red flags, and holiday beach safety.
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Los Cabos Removes 16 Illegal Marina Tourist Booths

Los Cabos Removes 16 Illegal Marina Tourist Booths

Los Cabos authorities have removed 16 unlicensed tourist booths from the Cabo San Lucas marina to improve safety, enforce rules, and clear walkways.
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