Quintana Roo Breaks Record in National Drill With Over 157,000 Participants
Quintana Roo recorded over 157,000 participants in the 2026 National Drill, nearly tripling last year's turnout.
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Quintana Roo recorded over 157,000 participants in the 2026 National Drill, nearly tripling last year's turnout.
Mexico's president received BTS at the National Palace, highlighting cultural ties between Mexico and South Korea.
Civil protection closed a beach in Playa del Carmen after erosion caused a small collapse near a building.
The Nichupté Bridge in Cancún opened to vehicles, cyclists, and tourists at dawn, promising shorter travel times.
A man describes a 1990s encounter with a large hominid known as the Sincinito in the jungle between Muyil and…
Taekwondo athlete Daphne Mercado motivates students through the Sueño Olímpico program in Puerto Aventuras.
Cancún's new Nichupté Bridge opens with reversible lanes, speed limits, and night closures for maintenance.
Quintana Roo launches free App Maya with emergency button, legal advice, and direct 911 connection to protect women.
Chetumal commemorated 128 years since its founding as Payo Obispo, a strategic military outpost that became Quintana Roo's capital.
Residents of Chemuyil demand the reopening of a road in Chan Chemuyilito, citing restricted access to their land.