Following widespread unrest after the killing of a top cartel leader, shelter-in-place restrictions have been lifted.
Unrest following the death of Rubén Oseguera Cervantes disrupted flights and raised safety concerns in Puerto Vallarta, a top LGBTQ+ getaway.
Star columnist Vahe Gregorian and his wife Cindy were at an airport in Puerto Vallarta when a terrified crowd ran toward them ...
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Lora Pope manages three Airbnb properties in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. A few people have already canceled, but she's hoping that's it.
Concerns for tourist safety in Mexico increased after cartel leader's death sparked unrest. What experts say are safest, most ...
Americans who live in Puerto Vallarta said that despite the recent violence following a cartel leader's killing, it's much safer than people in the U.S. think.
As the country enters its final preparations to host the world’s biggest sporting event, some fear surviving cartel leaders may “assume a posture of total war against the Mexican state.” ...
Spring break is weeks away, but recent cartel-related violence in Mexico has some travelers canceling plans and looking for ...
Severe winter weather across the northeastern United States, a partial government shutdown and security concerns in parts of western Mexico made air travel challenging Monday ...