Quintana Roo School Director Removed After Parents Protest Alleged Relationship with Minor
Education officials removed a telesecundaria director after parents protested alleged misconduct with a student.
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Education officials removed a telesecundaria director after parents protested alleged misconduct with a student.
Tulum officials implement traffic changes for Carnival to ease congestion and ensure safety.
Cozumel museum invites artists to submit works inspired by the island's ecosystems for a painting competition.
A U.S. tourist faced criticism after telling vendors in Playa del Carmen to learn English to sell better to tourists.
Residents in Cancún report women demanding voter IDs for food aid, raising identity theft concerns.
Data shows about 250,000 workers in Quintana Roo exceed Mexico's 48-hour weekly limit, driven by service sector demands.
Residents of irregular settlements in Quintana Roo face high electricity bills from collective meters.
Cancún officials report over 4,700 certified birth certificates issued in early 2026, driven by school registrations.
State lawmakers recognized Rotary International for five decades of humanitarian work in Quintana Roo.
The 11.2-kilometer Nichupté Bridge in Cancún will open in March, offering free access to ease traffic.