Mexico Tax Agency Seizes Three More Properties From Former Quintana Roo Governor Roberto Borge
The SAT seized three properties in Cozumel belonging to former governor Roberto Borge over a multimillion-peso tax debt.
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The SAT seized three properties in Cozumel belonging to former governor Roberto Borge over a multimillion-peso tax debt.
Four municipal police officers were kidnapped and beaten by an armed group in Nuevo X-Can, Quintana Roo.
A man left beans boiling on a wood fire; the resulting blaze consumed his home in Cancun.
A taxi driver in Playa del Carmen threatened a fellow driver to drop off passengers near the ADO terminal.
Cancún reports 472 motorcycle accidents from Jan 1 to May 4, 2026, with 410 injured and at least 1 dead.
A 25-year-old man was shot multiple times while riding his motorcycle in Cancun, triggering a security alert.
Police in Cancun arrested two men with 185 bags of marijuana and crystal meth, plus ammunition.
Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán has formally requested a US federal court to extradite him to Mexico, arguing his rights were…
A collision between two tractor-trailers, one a double-trailer, caused severe traffic jams on Highway 307 near Bahia Petempich.
A 2-year-old boy is hospitalized in Cancun after a brutal beating; his stepfather is wanted by police.
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