Cartel violence erupts in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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One Texan was able to return home from Puerto Vallarta after cartel violence erupted in the region, but her travel party remains stranded in Mexico.
Waking up Sunday morning, Scott Bates noticed what he initially thought was fog from his house outside of the city center. When he gathered with neighbors on the roof of his building, he soon realized it was actually smoke.
The image depicted one of the Mexican city's most iconic landmarks, the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, on fire. There's no evidence that happened.
A quick getaway turned dangerous for a Tampa Bay man vacationing in western Mexico after cartel-related violence erupted across parts of the state of Jalisco.
Chip and Lynette Lazenby were supposed to leave the Mexican town on Monday. After they finally managed to book an Uber to the airport, airline staff were nowhere to be found, they said.
Lora Pope manages three Airbnb properties in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. A few people have already canceled, but she's hoping that's it.
Tourists stranded in Mexico witnessed firsthand the devastating scenes of a picturesque resort town turned over by violence and destruction.
Unrest following the death of Rubén Oseguera Cervantes disrupted flights and raised safety concerns in Puerto Vallarta, a top LGBTQ+ getaway.
Some Chicago-area residents currently in Puerto Vallarta recounted hearing explosions and saw thick black smoke billowing from cars and businesses throughout the city.
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Troops reinforce Puerto Vallarta as unrest shows signs of easing following El Mencho’s death
Mexico's Navy deploys 103 Marines and tactical vehicles to Jalisco after cartel leader "El Mencho" killed, as authorities brace for prolonged violence and power struggles.
The unrest in the popular Pacific resort city comes as many students at the University of Arizona finalize plans for spring break travel.
If you're traveling to Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara after this past weekend's chaotic situation that left thousands of tourists stranded in Mexico, you may be wondering: What are my options? The