Mexico’s Education Ministry Names Nadia López as New Director of Educational Materials
Nadia López García replaces Marx Arriaga as head of educational materials for Mexico's public schools.
Breaking News from Cancun, the Riviera Maya and the Yucatan Peninsula
Nadia López García replaces Marx Arriaga as head of educational materials for Mexico's public schools.
Quintana Roo Governor Mara Lezama leads Mexico's state approval rankings with 57.6% support, marking five months at the top.
Governor Mara Lezama inspected completed repairs on Highway 307 in Bacalar, a $17.7 million project.
Witnesses allege a non-employee participated in a vehicle inspection operation in Chetumal.
Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña criticizes the dismissals of two officials, saying they give ammunition to political opponents.
Activists invite Salma Hayek to witness environmental damage from the Maya Train project in Yucatan.
Quintana Roo lawmakers propose condemning US sanctions on Cuba, citing food and energy shortages.
Mexico will create 150,000 new high school places by 2026 and eliminate admission exams in more states.
Yucatán imposes Mexico's highest femicide penalty and reforms self-defense laws with gender perspective.
The U.S. Treasury fined IMG Academy $1.72 million for enrolling children of sanctioned Mexican cartel leaders.