Tulum Investigates Fake Construction Permits Issued by Unauthorized Individuals
Tulum officials investigate fake construction permits, warning developers to verify documents.
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Tulum officials investigate fake construction permits, warning developers to verify documents.
Mexico's consumer protection agency has started placing warning signs at gas stations charging above-agreed prices for fuel.
Hotel sector urges clear vacation rental zones in Cancún after foreign tourists were assaulted.
Mexican farmers report crop losses and water contamination from fracking as the government considers expanding the practice.
Yucatan Governor Joaquín Díaz Mena visited Chichen Itza to oversee the relocation of artisans to better market spaces.
Mexican authorities suspended Magnicharters' air operator certificate after the airline abruptly canceled flights.
Yucatan hospitals suspend Keytruda after counterfeit batches cause adverse effects in cancer patients.
A federal court upheld the environmental closure of Royal Caribbean's planned Perfect Day water park in Mahahual, Quintana Roo.
Playa del Carmen officials plan to regularize municipal markets and rescue the abandoned Diana Laura Riojas market.
Quintana Roo's governor attended the reopening of Secrets Playa Mujeres, highlighting strong hotel occupancy and investor confidence.