Xcaret Workers Demand Inspection Over Alleged Health and Environmental Risks
Employees of Grupo Xcaret request labor and environmental authorities to investigate wastewater treatment plant conditions.
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Employees of Grupo Xcaret request labor and environmental authorities to investigate wastewater treatment plant conditions.
Remittances to Quintana Roo hit a record $383.6 million in 2025, driven by post-pandemic labor migration to the US.
Governor Mara Lezama inspected the reconstruction of the Subteniente López Bridge, a $2.1 million project to boost trade with Belize.
Drivers accuse union leaders of awarding 19 taxi permits to cronies and family members instead of long-waiting members.
Cozumel received 2.3 million cruise passengers from January to May, accounting for 40% of Mexico's total.
Passenger numbers on the Tren Maya in Quintana Roo rose just 0.3% in the first four months of 2026 compared…
Artisan leader says Canaco Tulum offers no real benefits, leading to dwindling membership and calls for state intervention.
A CFE blackout on Friday night paralyzed commerce on Playa del Carmen's Fifth Avenue, sparking outrage over outdated infrastructure.
Rising costs and stagnant wages push Playa del Carmen residents to cut spending and seek deals.
Tulum's gender equality office formalized a training agreement with a hotel to offer workshops on empowerment, finance, and violence prevention.