September 3, 2019 Tropical Storm Fernand threatens Mexico; triple threat seen as hurricane season nears peak While attention has been focused on Hurricane Dorian as it ravages the Bahamas and menaces the Southeast coast of the U.S., another tropical system may be threatening Mexico this week as hurricane season nears its peak.
August 28, 2019 Mexico's president calls attack on Gulf coast city bar that left 25 dead the 'most inhuman thing possible' An attack on a bar in Mexico's Gulf coast city of Coatzacoalcos (koh-AHTzah-koh-AHL-kos) killed 23 people and injured 13 late Tuesday.
August 26, 2019 Suspect in California Father's Day hit-and-run that killed dad of 2 found in Mexico, police say A woman who allegedly walked away from the scene of a deadly crash on Father's Day in California that left a dad of two dead was arrested after fleeing to Mexico, officials said.
August 24, 2019 Son accused of killing ex-NFL lineman Barry Bennett, wife arrested in Mexico The son of former NFL lineman Barry Bennett was arrested Saturday in Mexico on charges of murdering his parents earlier this week in their home in Minnesota, authorities said.
August 22, 2019 Ex-ski champion dies of dengue fever while house-sitting in Mexico, family says Her dad suspects she had been ill for several days before seeking medical attention.
August 21, 2019 Mexican judge allows recreational cocaine use … for 2 users, reports say In a ruling hailed as a “historic step” for ending the country’s “war on drugs,” a Mexican judge granted two plaintiffs permission to possess, transport and use cocaine recreationally, according to reports Wednesday.
August 19, 2019 Reporter brutally punched during live hit at Mexico City protest: report A television reporter in Mexico was knocked unconscious during a live broadcast while covering a tense protest sparked by allegations that police officers in Mexico City raped two teenaged girls, reports said.
August 15, 2019 Border apprehensions drop for 2nd straight month: CBP says it's 'absolute proof' deal with Mexico is working Customs and Border Protection Deputy Commissioner Robert Perez said Thursday that the drop in border apprehensions is proof that the deal with Mexico to improve immigration regulation is working.
August 14, 2019 Rape of 2 teenage girls leads to suspension for 6 Mexican cops Mexico City police have suspended six officers as part of the investigations into the alleged rape of two teenage girls after hundreds of protesters filled city streets demanding justice.
August 8, 2019 19 bodies found hanged, butchered in suspected Mexico gang turf war Mexican police have found 19 dead bodies, some hung from an overpass and others butchered and dumped on the street, in what authorities suspect is a gang turf war, according to a report.