06Jul2017 | In Mexico, Reporting the News Is a Dangerous Profession with Little Protection The Washington Times The working press is under assault as Mexico faces a rising tide of violence generally, fueled in large part by clashes between large and powerful drug cartels. |
06Jul2017 | New Greenhouse Gas Linked to Solar Panel Industry The Weather Network The growing reliance on solar power may have created a new enemy for environmentalists — a greenhouse gas that’s thousands of times more potent than CO2. |
06Jul2017 | Corruption in Mexico Drives Local Companies to Budget for Bribery Costs PanAm Post More than half of Mexican companies surveyed for a study released July 3 reported paying bribes to speed up paperwork and/or to obtain operating licenses in 2016. |
06Jul2017 | Here’s What Violence Along the U.S.-Mexico Border Really Looks Like openDemocracy To prevent the deterioration of security conditions along the border, the proposal to build “great, great wall†and the order given by president Trump to fight head-on against “the cartels†are unfortunate and probably irrelevant. |
06Jul2017 | Anti-Corruption Unit Refuses to Investigate Federal Government Espionage PanAm Post Mexico’s top investigation unit is refusing to look into possible spying conducted by the federal government on journalists and activists. |
05Jul2017 | San Diego Hemp Company Moves South of the Border Los Angeles Post-Examiner HempMeds Mexico, a subsidiary of the San Diego-based Medical Marijuana, Inc, opened its first office in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. They said demand for their Real Scientific Hemp Oil-X continues to grow in Mexico. |
05Jul2017 | Transphobic ’Freedom of Speech’ Bus Met with Protest on Its Visit to Guadalajara NewNowNext After being forced out of the United States by LGBT activists, the anti-trans “Freedom of Speech†bus has made its way to Mexico, where it’s been - once again - met with protest. |
05Jul2017 | Passage to ’Underworld’ Found Hiding Under Mexico’s Pyramid of the Moon IFLscience The National Institute of Anthropology announced its discovery of a tunnel beneath Mexico’s Teotihuacan Temple, reinforcing researchers’ belief that the theme of life and death was constant throughout the Teotihuacan culture. |
We invite you to add your charity or supporting organizations' news stories and coming events to PVAngels so we can share them with the world. Do it now!
From activities like hiking, swimming, bike riding and yoga, to restaurants offering healthy menus, Vallarta-Nayarit is the ideal place to continue - or start - your healthy lifestyle routine.