Tour Guides Accuse Officials of Selling Jobs at Chichén Itzá for Up to $150,000
Independent guides at Chichén Itzá allege job positions are being sold for up to $150,000 to relatives of certain groups.
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Independent guides at Chichén Itzá allege job positions are being sold for up to $150,000 to relatives of certain groups.
Officials in Tulum have shut down 18 real estate developments in six months for failing to comply with regulations.
High demand for measles vaccines caused kilometer-long lines and shortages at immunization sites in Playa del Carmen.
Two separate collisions in Playa del Carmen resulted in significant vehicle damage but no serious injuries.
A police officer died after an armed group attacked a security patrol on a highway in Quintana Roo.
Scammers exploit water shortages in Quintana Roo's informal neighborhoods, taking deposits for water deliveries that never arrive.
Mexican officials debate sargassum response as Caribbean faces record seaweed influx threatening tourism.
Mexican farmers cannot sell corn due to market saturation from imported GMO grain.
Yucatán imposes Mexico's highest femicide penalty and reforms self-defense laws with gender perspective.
The U.S. Treasury fined IMG Academy $1.72 million for enrolling children of sanctioned Mexican cartel leaders.