Isla Mujeres Lobster Fishermen Lose 200 Traps in Offshore Thefts, Suffer $950,000 Pesos in Losses
Lobster fishermen on Isla Mujeres report 200 traps stolen offshore, causing losses estimated at 950,000 pesos.
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Lobster fishermen on Isla Mujeres report 200 traps stolen offshore, causing losses estimated at 950,000 pesos.
Cancún officials closed an illegal dump near the airport, citing health and environmental risks.
Cancún's historic airport control tower undergoes restoration after years of deterioration near the Nichupté bridge construction.
A motorcyclist and passenger suffered serious leg injuries after a car ran a stop sign in Playa del Carmen.
Cancún restaurants saw a 90% sales increase on Valentine's Day, boosting the local economy.
Governor Mara Lezama confirms 17 measles cases in Quintana Roo, all unvaccinated, and urges residents to complete immunization.
Authorities arrested four suspects linked to the fatal shooting of a state police officer in Quintana Roo.
DIF Quintana Roo expands bone marrow donation efforts targeting young adults to help children with leukemia.
The 12th Rally Maya Mexico will cover 1,426 km from Palenque to Cancun, integrating Chiapas for the first time.
A pregnant 15-year-old was shot in the shoulder in Chetumal and hospitalized in stable condition.