So . . . What happened in Puerto Vallarta After One Day of Mayhem? By Tom Adkinson Mar 5, 2026 Editor's Note: Knoxville Daily Sun's travel writer Tom Adkinson filed this reflection on the recent ...
Cruise passengers heading to Mexico’s Pacific coast will be sailing past Puerto Vallarta as several major cruise lines adjust itineraries in response to recent safety concerns.
Make the most of your time at ITIC Americas 2026 as we take you through some of the area’s top sights and culinary highlights ...
The black smoke was the first sign something ominous was happening Sunday in Puerto Vallarta. Cory and Annie Dietz of Vadnais Heights noticed the smoke as they began another day of their three-week ...
Mexico News HIGHLIGHTS: President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo has urged citizens to remain calm and stay informed after violence erupted in parts of the country following the death of Nemesio ...
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has lifted the shelter-in-place restriction in Puerto Vallarta that was put in place following the killing of cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho," ...
A Portage la Prairie couple is preparing to return home after experiencing firsthand the chaos caused by cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Bev and Larry Dewis have been in Mexico since Jan.
Chip and Lynette Lazenby were heading out to sea when the unrest in Mexico began. The retired couple — both longtime Oregonians — had been out on a three-hour whale-watching tour off the coast of ...
Violence broke out in Puerto Vallarta after a powerful cartel leader was killed in a Mexican military operation. The unrest caused travel disruptions and cancellations for local businesses that rely ...
Visitors to the popular resort city of Puerto Vallarta have been told to stay indoors, while many flights to and from the airport have been cancelled or rescheduled. Tourists in parts of Mexico have ...
Following an operation that killed the leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, “El Mencho,” a revolt broke out in Mexico by cartel members — causing chaos across ...
An Ohio Republican senator claimed Mexican cartels are targeting American tourists as gang unrest spreads across the country. Bernie Moreno wrote on X on Monday that the U.S. should halt trade talks ...
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