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  • Jun 7, 2024 | wgauradio.com | Mark Stevenson

    MEXICO CITY — (AP) — Mexico's outgoing president pledged Friday to press ahead with j udicial reforms despite nervousness among investors and suggestions from his own handpicked successor that he should go slow. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said he would pursue 20 constitutional changes after his Morena party won a two-thirds majority in Congress in Sunday’s elections, including making all judges run for election and enshrining a series of unfunded benefit mandates in the Constitution.

  • Jun 2, 2024 | ktla.com | Maria Verza |Mark Stevenson

    Climate scientist Claudia Sheinbaum held an irreversible lead Sunday in the race that would make her Mexico’s first female president, according to an official quick count. The National Electoral Institute’s president said Sheinbaum had between 58.3% and 60.7% of the vote, according to a statistical sample. Opposition candidate Xóchitl Gálvez had between 26.6% and 28.6% […]

  • Oct 26, 2023 | ravallirepublic.com | Mark Stevenson

    ACAPULCO, Mexico — Mexican authorities on Thursday gave the first human toll for Hurricane Otis' destruction along the country's Pacific coast: at least 27 dead and four missing. Tens of thousands of residents in damaged homes without electricity awaited help more than a day after Otis roared ashore in Acapulco. The municipal water system wasn't functioning, because there was no electricity to run the pumps.

  • Oct 26, 2023 | statesville.com | Mark Stevenson

    ACAPULCO, Mexico — Mexican authorities on Thursday gave the first human toll for Hurricane Otis' destruction along the country's Pacific coast: at least 27 dead and four missing. Tens of thousands of residents in damaged homes without electricity awaited help more than a day after Otis roared ashore in Acapulco. The municipal water system wasn't functioning, because there was no electricity to run the pumps.

  • Oct 26, 2023 | globegazette.com | Mark Stevenson

    ACAPULCO, Mexico — Mexican authorities on Thursday gave the first human toll for Hurricane Otis' destruction along the country's Pacific coast: at least 27 dead and four missing. Tens of thousands of residents in damaged homes without electricity awaited help more than a day after Otis roared ashore in Acapulco. The municipal water system wasn't functioning, because there was no electricity to run the pumps.

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Javier Trujillo

Correspondent at Milenio

Javier Trujillo primarily covers news in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico and surrounding areas.

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Sineli Santos

Reporter at El Diario de El Paso

Reporter at Reforma

Sineli Santos primarily covers news in Mexico City, Mexico and surrounding areas in Guerrero.

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Fredi Figueroa

Sports Journalist at El Economista (Mexico)

Fredi Figueroa primarily covers news in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico and surrounding areas.

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Francisco Robles

Editor at ABC de Sevilla

Francisco Robles primarily covers news in the Acapulco region, Guerrero, Mexico and surrounding areas.

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Karen Moran

Editor at Diario Esto

Karen Moran primarily covers news in the region around Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico and surrounding areas.

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