Ex-Governor Roberto Borge Seeks to Recover Land Amid Ongoing Money Laundering Case
Roberto Borge, acquitted of organized crime, still faces money laundering charges involving his parents and 22 prime properties.
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Roberto Borge, acquitted of organized crime, still faces money laundering charges involving his parents and 22 prime properties.
Business leaders in Playa del Carmen are enhancing coordination with authorities to prevent extortion and 'derecho de piso' payments.
A 19-year-old man from Yucatán was arrested in Playa del Carmen with marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, cash, and a cell phone.
Digital platforms are enabling unlicensed boat tours in protected marine areas, posing risks to ecosystems and visitors.
A 16-year-old student was stabbed in both legs after resisting a robbery in Cancun's Region 91. The suspect was detained…
One employee killed, three wounded in attack on El Camarón Guasaveño; federal officials probe possible links to other recent shootings.
A woman and a child escaped a fire that destroyed their palapa home in Playa del Carmen's irregular settlement.
Authorities raided five properties in Cancun linked to a human trafficking investigation after locating seven women.
A new music video aims to keep public attention on Fernanda Cayetana Canul Blanco, missing since 2022.
Anticorruption prosecutors challenge a judge's ruling that allowed Claudia Romanillos to remain free while facing embezzlement charges.
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