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Gentrification in Los Cabos drives up property costs and strains services, displacing long‑time residents even as it fuels job growth in tourism and construction.
Water scarcity in Los Cabos hits working‑class neighborhoods hard as luxury resorts and golf courses draw millions of liters ...
On October 8, 2025, the Michelin Guide will unveil its first global Michelin Keys to honor hotels for design, service and ...
Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase as Mexico’s first fireboat operated by a local department.
Rising electricity demand in Mexico, growing 3 percent annually, now outpaces supply as infrastructure upgrades and private ...
The US DOT threatens to dissolve Delta Aeromexico joint venture and curb Mexican flights over alleged anti‑competitive ...
The Municipal Government of Acapulco installed 13 high‑power warning horns to alert residents within a 500 m radius about ...
Despite federal warnings on contaminated beaches, Acapulco Mayor Abelina López says the water is safe and invites tourists to ...
The Metropolitan Security and Commerce Alliance is working with police to deter Puerto Vallarta convenience store robberies ...
Search for missing teen continues after a 14‑year‑old slipped into a crocodile‑infested channel in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, with Civil Protection, police, firefighters and lifeguards leading the ...
In Playa del Carmen taxi union murders three tortured drivers were found dead along the Puerto Morelos highway, the sixth ...
DogPrime Veterinary Clinic confirms a screwworm case in a Mérida pet, warns of risks to animals and humans, and urges early ...