Mexico City

5 Dead, More Than 25 Injured in Fatal Weekend of Multi-Vehicle Crashes in Mexico

Five people died, and more than 25 were injured in fatal multi-vehicle crashes that happened in Mexico over the weekend.
Aztec Altar, Ancient Pot With Human Ashes Unearthed by Archeologists in Mexico City

Aztec Altar, Ancient Pot With Human Ashes Unearthed by Archeologists in Mexico City

Mexican archeologists found an Aztec altar dating back to the 16th century underneath a home near Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City.
Day of the Dead or Dia De Muertos Parade in Mexico City Returns After Being Canceled in 2020 Due to COVID

Day of the Dead or Dia De Muertos Parade in Mexico City Returns After Being Canceled in 2020 Due to COVID

The Dia de Muertos or Day of the Dead parade in Mexico City is returning this year as the country continues to experience improvement in its COVID cases.
Mexico Landslide Kills 1 People and Leaves Another 10 Missing

Mexico Landslide Kills 1 Person and Leaves Another 10 Missing

At least one person is dead, and 10 others are missing after a landslide buried several homes on a hillside area at Tlalnepantla in Mexico on Friday afternoon.
Mysterious Blue Lights Seen in Mexico Sky During a Powerful Earthquake Set off Apocalyptic Speculation

Mysterious Blue Lights Seen in Mexico Sky During a Powerful Earthquake Set off Apocalyptic Speculation

Mysterious blue lights flashed across the night sky during a powerful earthquake that rattled Mexico City and nearby cities on Tuesday.
1 Dead After Mexico Struck by Powerful 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake

1 Dead As Mexico Struck by Powerful 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake

At least one death was reported after a powerful 7.0-magnitude earthquake hit southwestern Mexico on Tuesday night that rattled Acapulco and nearby cities.
1 Dead, 26 Injured in Mexico City Gas Leak Explosion

1 Dead, 26 Injured in Mexico City Gas Leak Explosion

A gas leak explosion in a Mexico City apartment building complex Monday morning has killed one person while injuring 26 people.
Mexico: Man Jailed for 208 Years Over School Quake Collapse That Killed 26 People

Mexico: Man Jailed for 208 Years Over School Quake Collapse That Killed 26 People

A man was sentenced to 208 years in prison for the criminal homicides of 26 people who died when a school collapsed during a quake that hit Mexico City in 2017.
Mexico City Mayor Sheinbaum Pardo Inaugurated Line 1 Of Cable Bus

Mexico City's New Cable Cars Allow Commuters To Escape Capital Traffic Jam

After its inauguration, the new cable car system of Mexico City allowed commuters to visit the most traffic-clogged cities in the world on Monday.
Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim to Pay for the Reconstruction of Collapsed Mexico City Subway Train Overpass

Mexican Billionaire Carlos Slim to Pay for the Reconstruction of Collapsed Mexico City Subway Train Overpass

President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim vowed to pay all the costs to reconstruct the subway overpass-stretch in Mexico City.
Mexican Boxer Canelo Alvarez Buys Young Artist's Work to Help Her Go to University in Mexico City

Mexican Boxer Canelo Alvarez Buys Young Artist's Work to Help Her Go to University in Mexico City

Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez has bought a young artist's painting to help her going to a university.

Mexico City Will Pay the Families of the Train Overpass Collapse Victims

The families of the train collapse victims in Mexico City will receive payment from their local government on top of the financial aid that will be provided by the train line management.
Mexico City Rail Overpass Collapses

20 Dead, 70 Hurt as Mexico City Rail Overpass Collapses

A railway overpass in Mexico City collapsed on Monday night, killing and injuring more than a dozen individuals.
DNA Bank

Mexico City Opens First DNA Bank to Help Solve Sex-Related Crimes

Mexico City Attorney General Ernestina Godoy emphasized that the DNA bank will be the first of its kind in Mexico. She also pointed out that each day more than ten women are murdered which means that it will be a basic tool in the investigation of violence against women.
View of Corregidora street in Mexico City

Mexico City Mayor Promises Financial Support as Lockdown Begins

Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum promises that the government will provide financial support to businesses that will be affected by a three-week lockdown.
Human Skull

Archeologists Unearthed Chilling Secrets of 'Tower of Skulls' in Mexico City

Archaeologists in Mexico have unearthed a new section of a famous Aztec "Tower of Skulls." The discovery was made on the east side of the 'Huei Tzompantli,' a grisly Aztec trophy rack.
Amusement Park

Mexico City Amusement Park Seems Permanently Closing, Rides Being Dismantled

The La Feria de Chapultepec in Mexico City seemed to be permanently closing as it started to dismantle its rides weeks ago, according to the YouTube channel "The Coaster Zone."

Notorious Mexican Drug Cartel CJNG Allegedly Attempt to Assassinate Mexico City Police Chief, Three Others Died

Mexico City Police Chief Omar Hamid Garcia Harfuch alleged the notorious Mexican drug cartel CJNG for an attempt assassination on Friday that left him wounded while three others died.

Local Cane Alcohol Poisons 77 People, Kills 25 in Mexico

The Mexican Ministry of Health announced the death of another alcohol poisoning victim in the western part of the nation on Tuesday.
Posada Del Sol

How Brave Are You? Mexico's Most Haunted Places

Are you brave enough? Mexico is a city with such a long history that involves brave tales as well as the most haunting and chilling stories. The country boasts numerous places that'll have you pulsating with tons of actions and fear.
Cancun Mexico-Dreams Resort

Is Spring Break in Mexico a Good Idea?

Mexico still welcomes tourists however, officials urge caution due to the coronavirus outbreak. (Photo : Flickr) Authorities know that unexpectedly things may change, so they're just urging caution as of now.
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