Quintana Roo Lawmakers Propose Bill to Regulate Personal Image Use
Lawmakers in Quintana Roo propose legislation to regulate the use of personal images and establish civil liability for unauthorized use.
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Lawmakers in Quintana Roo propose legislation to regulate the use of personal images and establish civil liability for unauthorized use.
A total lunar eclipse, known as a Blood Moon, will be visible in Quintana Roo on March 3.
Mothers of the disappeared in Quintana Roo intensify protests, demanding justice and action as cases mount.
Quintana Roo recorded 35 human trafficking cases in January, accounting for 74.5% of Mexico's total.
The IEQROO dismissed a complaint alleging Senator Eugenio Segura used media for personalized government propaganda.
Quintana Roo has collected 4,500 tons of sargassum this year and plans intensified cleanup efforts starting in March.
Mexican consumer agency negotiates with Pemex to reduce fuel transport costs and stabilize gasoline prices in Quintana Roo.
State and municipal authorities in Quintana Roo have achieved only 40-60% compliance with animal protection laws.
IMSS Quintana Roo will install 10 vaccination points across the state this weekend to administer measles shots.
Governor Mara Lezama highlights economic and security cooperation with the U.S. at a diplomatic event in Mérida.