Enter Search

All the latest news about mexico

Mexico City police chief resigns over disco deaths (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Mexico City's police chief and its top prosecutor resigned after a botched disco raid killed 12 people last month, the capital's mayor said on Tuesday, vowing a major overhaul of public security.

Mexico City police chief quits after botched raid (AP via Yahoo! News)
Mexico City's police chief has quit following a botched night club raid in which 12 people died.

Grupo Mexico Drops to Five-Month Low as Metals Prices Slide (Bloomberg.com)
July 8 (Bloomberg) -- Grupo Mexico SAB , Mexico's largest mining company, fell to the lowest in five months as copper plunged and investors dumped global mining shares.

Mexico: Honoring Club Raid's Dead (New York Times)
The Mexico City government said it would turn a nightclub where 12 people died during a bungled police raid last month into a youth center to honor the victims.

Mexico City police chief quits after botched raid (San Francisco Chronicle)
Mexico City's police chief has quit following a botched night club raid in which 12 people died. Mayor Marcelo Ebrard says he has accepted the resignation of Police Chief Joel Ortega. The ouster follows a city Human Rights Commission report blasting the way...

Mexico City police chief ousted over fatal nightclub raid (Houston Chronicle)
Mexico City's police chief was forced out of office today following a botched nightclub raid that resulted in the deaths of 12 people.

Mexico Border Fence To Divide Farmer's Land (NPR)
The U.S. plans to finish building nearly 700 miles of fence along the U.S.-Mexico border by the end of the year. Some of it will cut through land that people live on.

Mexico plants nine million trees in one day: minister (AFP via Yahoo! News)
More than nine million trees were planted in Mexico as part of a day-long campaign against deforestation, the environment minister said Monday.

Six burned bodies found in Mexico (BBC News)
Mexican police find six charred corpses dumped in the city of Tijuana, the latest brutal killings on the US-Mexico border.

Telcel spells out iPhone 3G plans for Mexico (Macworld)
Telcel has revealed the iPhone 3G service plans it will be offering in Mexico.

A Brief History of Cabo San Lucas - Mexico

The first humans most likely came to the area at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula of Mexico some 14,000 years ago. The isolated area surrounded by the desert and the ocean was inhabited by a tribe of Indians known as Pericu when the first Europeans arrived. The area was known as a hangout...


Rough Seas in the Gulf of Mexico Common

Many people choose Cruises for their vacation option. Cruises are fun and those big ships have everything you could ever need. One of the most fun cruises to take is in the Gulf of Mexico, but make sure you go on a big strong sizable vessel; a ship.

Why you ask? Well because there can be ...


Buying Beachfront Property in Mexico

Buying beachfront property in Mexico for either vacation or retirement is a process that requires a fair amount of research and planning. Deciding on the perfect beachfront property is difficult as Mexico is littered with scads of beautiful beaches, any one of which would provide the perfect lo...