Tulum Rises as Global Destination While Legal Inconsistencies and Security Operations Shape Quintana Roo
Tulum's tourism growth, legal disputes in Mahahual, and a security operation in Bacalar highlight developments in Quintana Roo.
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Tulum's tourism growth, legal disputes in Mahahual, and a security operation in Bacalar highlight developments in Quintana Roo.
Authorities conducted simultaneous raids, arresting nine suspects and seizing drugs and weapons across five municipalities.
The Muyil archaeological zone in Quintana Roo reopens after restoration linked to the Maya Train project.
Foreign tourists allege overcharging at a Tulum beach club, with receipts showing higher prices than displayed menus.
Quintana Roo launches free measles vaccination campaign after six confirmed cases in popular tourist areas.
A former worker accuses a Tulum supermarket of exploitation, abuse, and forcing employees to cover inventory losses.
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A semi-truck collided with a tourist vehicle near Tulum's Maya Train station, causing panic but no injuries.
Two women were injured when their motorcycle hit a low-hanging internet cable on a Tulum avenue.
Tulum's municipal ombudsman accuses the mayor of pushing a $76 million loan without proper justification or transparency.