Water Tariff Reforms Stall in Quintana Roo as Residents Face High Bills
Quintana Roo's current legislature has slowed water tariff reforms, leaving residents with high bills.
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Quintana Roo's current legislature has slowed water tariff reforms, leaving residents with high bills.
Quintana Roo won two gold and one bronze medal on the first day of swimming at the Conade National Olympics.
Maria Rubio, who led Quintana Roo's DIF from 1999 to 2005, has died at age 73 after an illness.
Quintana Roo recorded over 157,000 participants in the 2026 National Drill, nearly tripling last year's turnout.
A dog painted with a gubernatorial candidate's logo challenges Quintana Roo's new animal cruelty law, raising questions about enforcement.
A gym chain in Yucatan and Quintana Roo is under investigation for allegedly laundering money for the Jalisco New Generation…
Quintana Roo launches free App Maya with emergency button, legal advice, and direct 911 connection to protect women.
Governor Mara Lezama launched the 'Mundialito 2026' school soccer tournament in Chetumal, involving 548 students from 22 schools.
A Spanish-French consortium may invest $150 million to build a 150 MW power plant in Playa del Carmen to reduce…
Mexico's Bienpesca program provides 8,000-peso direct payments to over 2,198 small-scale fishers and aquaculture farmers in Quintana Roo.