High HIV/AIDS Incidence in Cancún and Quintana Roo Sparks Health Alert
Cancún accounts for over half of HIV/AIDS cases in Quintana Roo, with men comprising 79.2% of diagnoses.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Cancún accounts for over half of HIV/AIDS cases in Quintana Roo, with men comprising 79.2% of diagnoses.
Tulum artisans showcase and sell their products at the international airport in a monthly initiative.
Hotel association expresses concern over Middle East conflicts potentially affecting tourist arrivals in Playa del Carmen.
Mexican authorities arrested a Gulf Cartel regional leader in Yucatan who had fled there to evade capture.
Hundreds marched in Mérida to protest land dispossession and demand removal of real estate and farms.
Municipal officials visited three farms to promote local agriculture and circular economy initiatives.
Progreso's Coconut Festival returns March 28 with local food, crafts, and entertainment.
The spring equinox brings the serpent shadow phenomenon at Chichén Itzá's pyramid, signaling the Maya agricultural cycle.
Teachers protested at Chichén Itzá, demanding pension reforms and criticizing government priorities.
LGBTQ+ groups in southern Quintana Roo report neglect and lack of legislative action from the state congress.