One in Four Yucatán Workers Earns Too Little to Afford Food Despite Economic Growth
A quarter of Yucatán's workforce earns insufficient wages to cover basic food costs, despite economic expansion.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
A quarter of Yucatán's workforce earns insufficient wages to cover basic food costs, despite economic expansion.
Progreso businesses expect strong sales with 22 cruise ship arrivals in March, boosted by Lent and Easter holidays.
Passengers at Cancun International Airport criticize steep prices for basic items like water and meals.
A taxi and pickup truck collided at a Playa del Carmen intersection, with police finding the truck's occupants intoxicated.
Patients and families in Cancún hospitals report neglect, thefts, and critical shortages of medical supplies.
Cancún's spring break tourism has fallen from 520,000 to just 27,000 visitors, a 94% decline from peak years.
Federal and state forces raided five locations in Holbox, closing four businesses and seizing vehicles.
Feminist collectives in Mérida, Yucatán, have called for an International Women's Day march with anti-colonial and trans-inclusive themes.
Assailants on a motorcycle shot at a house and car in Playa del Carmen's Palmas 2 neighborhood late Sunday night.
Authorities arrested a suspect linked to the murder of Uruapan Mayor Carlos Manzo in a multi-agency operation.