The violence in Mexico follows the reported killing of one of Mexico’s most notorious cartel leaders, known as El Mencho, by the Mexican military.
Several Iowans vacationing in Puerto Vallarta say a sudden outbreak of violence in Mexico’s Jalisco state forced them to shelter in place Sunday.
The U.S. State Department has issued varying levels of travel warnings for Mexico, with some states under “Do Not Travel” advisories and others carrying none.
To understand which parts of Mexico are suitable for travel in regular times, one major source is the U.S. State Department’s travel advisory map, which lists four categories: Level 1 (exercise normal ...
A Summerlin couple and a second Las Vegas man currently in Puerto Vallarta described being caught in the unrest that followed the death of El Mencho.
It's supposed to be paradise. It turned into a warzone. Inside the chaos in Puerto Vallarta.
After Mexican special forces took down one of the country's most powerful crime bosses, cartel violence erupted in ...
Threats of cartel and gang violence and kidnappings have prompted State Department official toi issue travel advisories ...
A 27-year-old Meharry Medical College student’s trip to Puerto Vallarta turned into a “dire” situation as Mexican authorities ...
The killing of Mexican cartel leader Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes on Sunday set off a wave of retaliatory violence from his gunmen, affecting areas popular with foreign tourists such ...
The federal government issued a warning to shelter-in-place on Sunday after the Mexican government announced a cartel leader ...