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US Tells Employees to Stay Away From Parts of Mexico’s Caribbean Coast

The State Department cited an unspecified security threat for areas of Playa del Carmen.

Fewer Visitors From Mexico Coming to Arizona

The state's No. 1 source of international tourists has seen a 10 percent drop in visitors in one year.

Spring Break in Rocky Point? The Road There Should be Safer

A safety corridor and other initiatives are part of a collaboration between Arizona and Sonora.

Arizona Transportation Department to Double Safety Classes for Mexican Truckers

The classes, held by ADOT in Mexico, have proven to save time and money at the border.

Mexico Launches Ad Campaign to Stop Immigrant Bullying in the US

Consulate reports an increase in people being bullied over immigration status.

Cross-Border Cooperation Results in Help for Mexican Amputees

A Civil War-era company and a Mexican nonprofit partner to provide prosthetics.

US Trade Deficit With Mexico Increases 10 Percent

Some economists say it may be a sign of consumer confidence; Trump has vowed to reverse it.

NAFTA and Future of 200K Jobs in Arizona

A conversation about the impact of NAFTA on the state, as talks resume in Montreal.

Mexico Requests Extradition of Former Chihuahua Governor

Cesar Duarte is wanted on state and federal graft charges.

Warnings Over Travel to Sonora and Sinaloa in New System

Mexican state of Sinaloa classified at "Level 4" warning, the highest alert.

New Travel Warning Puts Mexican States in Most Dangerous Ranking

The new U.S system classified certain states in Mexico with warnings comparable to Iraq and North Korea.

Arizona and Sonora Look to Desert to Prepare for Space Missions

Researchers want to team up and return to the Sonoran Desert to mimic conditions on Mars.

Mexico's Sonora Prepares for Seasonal Visitors from the US

State-federal program bolsters safety and travel assistance.

Sonora Better than Most Mexican States in Corruption Index

Transparency International ranks Mexico one of worst countries in the world in terms of political corruption.

Report: Gap Grows Between 3rd-Generation Latinos and Cultural Roots

While many 3rd-generation Hispanic parents don't speak Spanish, the survey found, they want their children to learn.

Water Dominates Environmental News in 2017 and 2018

Is the Colorado River meeting our needs?

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