Playa del Carmen Campaign Aims to Curb Child Labor With Mototaxi Ads
DIF Playa del Carmen launches 'Giving Is Not Helping' campaign on mototaxis to raise awareness against child labor.
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DIF Playa del Carmen launches 'Giving Is Not Helping' campaign on mototaxis to raise awareness against child labor.
A $5.2M market built for the Maya Train sits vacant, leaving local producers frustrated and questioning government priorities.
As World Cup fever spreads across Mexico, a group of Mayan rappers from Quintana Roo is asking a different question:…
Students from CONALEP participated in a mindful walk at Parque Urbano Corazón to reflect on nature and conservation.
Governor Mara Lezama kicked off the 20th Bacalar Open Water Marathon, with 1,595 athletes from five countries.
Tulum's gender equality office formalized a training agreement with a hotel to offer workshops on empowerment, finance, and violence prevention.
Iliana Poot Navarrete, three-time national shot put champion, needs about 50,000 pesos to compete in the World Para Athletics Grand…
An 80-year-old man was found alive and dehydrated after disappearing for two days in the dense Maya jungle of Felipe…
An AI generated video warning older adults about a “new traffic law” taking effect on June 1, 2026, has caused…
The SICT awarded a $3 million contract to build CBTIS 309 in Playa del Carmen, featuring 9 classrooms and specialized…
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