A day after the Mexican army killed the country’s most powerful drug lord, the picturesque town where it happened was a study ...
Defence Secretary Ricardo Trevilla said 2,500 extra troops were deployed on Monday. The government said around 9,500 security personnel have been sent since Sunday.
Although Jalisco is hundreds of miles away, the UFC is actively monitoring the unrest there ahead of its event Saturday in Mexico City. In a travel-related memo sent Monday and obtained from multiple ...
The fallout from Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes's death, the notorious leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, has included a wave of violence that has swept over parts of the country, entrapping ...
Jonathan "Yoni" Pizer was on his way to a whale-watching trip when he was forced out of his car at gunpoint, he told the Chicago Sun-Times. His rental car was set ablaze and his party fled to safety ...
A Kansas City man in Puerto Vallarta spoke with KMBC 9 about his experience as he waits for a flight back to the U.S.: "It was all smoke." ...
Businesses across the city reopened Monday following arson fires set Sunday in reaction to the death of “El Mencho.” ...
American tourists in Mexico face travel disruptions due to violence, with airlines canceling flights and advising caution. Winter weather is also causing delays.
The FBI director was captured in a viral video drinking with the U.S. men’s hockey team after their Olympics victory.
U.S. tourists and expats across Mexico sheltered in place on Sunday as cartel violence engulfed several beach resort towns after Mexican security forces killed Nemesio "El Mencho" Oseguera Cervantes, ...
Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, the Mexican cartel leader killed Sunday, was arrested multiple times as a young adult in San Francisco, where he lived and sold drugs.