Mexico

Fugitive Former Mayor of Iguala, Mexico and Wife Found and Arrested Following Disappearance of 43 University Students

According to Reuters, police apprehended Jose Luis Abarca, former mayor of Iguala, and his wife, Maria de los Angeles Pineda on Nov. 4.

Hurricane Season 2014 Track, Maps & Updates: Hurricane Vance Still Strong Category 2 Storm as it Heads for Baja Peninsula

Although meteorologists don’t expect the strong force that Hurricane Vance is delivering to last too much longer, the storm system was still measured as a category two hurricane in the Eastern Pacific as of Monday afternoon.

Hurricane Season 2014 Track, Maps: Hurricane Vance Intensifies in Pacific, Storm to Cause Deadly Seas on Track Toward Baja Peninsula

Hurricane Vance is rapidly intensifying off the coast of Mexico in the Pacific Ocean and strengthened from a Category One to a Category Two storm on Sunday night.

Guerrero Governor Says Missing Students May Still Be Alive

A week after the governor of a Mexican state, where 43 students disappeared after a day of violence, resigned, the acting governor has said there may be signs the students are alive.

Mexican Police Force Being Questioned in the Deaths of Three Americans

Mexican security officials are being questioned about their involvement in the deaths of three U.S. citizens who went missing during their visit to Mexico last month.

U.S. Marine Reservist Released From Mexican Jail, Cleared of Weapons Possession Charges

U.S. Marine reservist Sgt. Andrew Paul Tahmooressi was released from Mexican jail and cleared of weapons possession charges.

50,000 Artifacts Found in Mexico's Teotihuacan Ruins May Reveal More About Mysterious Civilization

Archeologists believe the large number of artifacts mean the tunnel leads to a royal tomb. Archeologists have discovered around 50,000 artifacts inside a tunnel deep within one of the ruins in the ancient city of Teotihuacan.

Tropical Storm Vance Path and Update: Tropical Depression Could Turn Into Hurricane

A tropical depression dubbed "Twenty-One-E" continues to build up in the eastern Pacific and may pose a threat to the Mexican coastline.

History of Mexico's Dia de Los Muertos: Traditions Also Enjoyed in Colombia, Nicaragua, Honduras and the US

Dia de los Muertos is celebrated in Mexico, as well as other parts of Latin America and the United States.

Bodies Found in Matamoros, Mexico May Belong to Americans Gone Missing During Trip to See Their Father

Four bodies have been found in an area near Matamoros, Mexico where three Americans and one Mexican disappeared two weeks ago, The Associated Press reported.

NFL International Series: Mexico City Better Option Than London for Football Games

The National Football League is growing more and more popular by the day. Countries around the world are starting to take an interest in the hard hitting pigskin sport of American Football. Here, Latin Post.com examines and explains why Mexico is a better option for NFL games than England.

Mexico Attorney General Arrests Four Gang Members, Say They 'Organized the Disappearance' of 43 Missing University Students

Mexican officials have arrested four cartel members they suspect are involved in the kidnapping of 43 students who have been missing since September and are feared to be dead.

Sacramento, California Shooting Suspect Is an Undocumented Immigrant, Previously Deported to Mexico Twice

A man suspected of shooting two people in a Sacramento, California motel parking lot was previously deported twice to Mexico.

Alleged Head of Gulf Cartel Arrested in Texas

Cartel members from Gulf may have been behind the recent killing of a citizen journalist who outed members and posted images of the crimes committed by the gangs.

Citizen Journalist Killed by Mexican Drug Cartel

Reporters without Borders said that seven journalists like her have been killed in the past two years.

Mexico and U.S. Channel Comedy: Cheech Marin Recalls Meeting Mexico's Most Beloved Comedic Star 'Cantinflas' Played by Mario Moreno

Mexico's most beloved comedic film star of all time, Cantinflas (played by Mario Moreno) was considered to be "the best comedian alive," according to the great Charlie Chaplin. Today, his influence continues to thrive not only with Pantelion Films' recent release of his biopic, "Cantinflas," but with modern-day Latino comedic actors, such as Cheech Marin who recalled meeting Moreno in a Latin Post exclusive interview.

Guerrero, Mexico Gov. Angel Aguirre Resigns After Requests Following Protests Over 43 Missing University Students

Gov. Angel Aguirre, the governor of the state of Guerrero in Mexico, where 43 university students disappeared a month ago, has resigned as local citizens and students continue protesting. Aguirre's replacement will be appointed by the state's legislature.

FIFA World Cup CONCACAF Schedule, Roster & Predictions: United States vs. Mexico

As the 2014 CONCACAF tournament comes to a close, the United States and Mexico will face one another in the semifinals Friday for a chance to play in the 2015 FIFA World Cup. Latin Post previews the team, game and predicts a winner

Mexico's Chief Prosecutor Accuses Iguala Mayor, Police Chief of Kidnapping 43 Guerrero Students

Mexico's attorney general is accusing the Iguala mayor, his wife and the local police chief to be behind the forced disappearance of 43 students in the state of Guerrero.

500 Pounds of Meth Discovered in California, Operation Linked to Mexican Drug Cartel

500-pound meth operation busted in California, linked to Mexican drug cartel California police seized what they call a staggering amount of methamphetamine - almost 500 pounds -- and arrested 22 individuals involved in an operation that links to a Mexican drug cartel.

FIFA World Cup CONCACAF Schedule, Preview & Predictions: Jamaica vs. Mexico

The 2014 CONCACAF Women's championship is underway. With Costa Rica already clinching a spot, Jamaica and Mexico both need a win Tuesday if they want to play in the 2015 FIFA World Cup.
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