Playa del Carmen Mayor Denies Rumors of Fifth Avenue Access Fee
Playa del Carmen's mayor refutes social media claims about charging entry to the popular tourist street.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Playa del Carmen's mayor refutes social media claims about charging entry to the popular tourist street.
Cancún's animal welfare office resumes services after a three-month suspension, addressing a backlog in veterinary care.
Frequent cold fronts have closed Chiquilá port repeatedly, severely affecting local fishermen's livelihoods.
Officials in Chetumal are updating documentation and improving infrastructure at Campos del Recuerdo cemetery.
Cancún police department imposes administrative arrests on 34 officers for failing to use body cameras during duty.
Over 36,000 families in Quintana Roo now have free internet and cell phone service through a state program.
Viva Aerobús will resume flights between Cancún and Acapulco with a stop at AIFA starting in April.
Mexico has confirmed 135 human cases of screwworm infestation this year, with infections spreading to Guerrero for the first time.
Cancún opens a Maya medicinal garden to preserve traditional plant knowledge and promote cultural heritage.
Felipe Carrillo Puerto in Quintana Roo recorded 4.2°C, the coldest temperature in over 40 years.