Arizonans are sheltering in place across Mexico as widespread cartel violence erupted following a military operation that ...
At Fresno Yosemite International Airport on Monday night, passengers arriving from Guadalajara described the ripple effects of the unrest.
A day after the Mexican army killed the country’s most powerful drug lord, the picturesque town where it happened was a study ...
A Beaverton woman living in Puerto Vallarta says the city is slowly returning to normal following cartel retaliation.
American tourists in Mexico face travel disruptions due to violence, with airlines canceling flights and advising caution. Winter weather is also causing delays.
Officials say US travelers in certain regions of Mexico should continue to shelter in place on Monday, and airlines have ...
Unrest in parts of Mexico is leading to renewed warnings for American travelers and advice from local travel experts on how to protect yourself if you’re planning a trip abroad.
Visitors to the popular resort city of Puerto Vallarta have been told to stay indoors, while many flights to and from the ...
Scot Skidmore, a native Kentuckian who now lives in Mexico, said he was warned to shelter in place as tensions rose.
Security expert Phil Carter, founder and principal of Sierra Consulting, said, "Florida is nice this time of year," when asked if Americans planning to travel to Mexico should change their itineraries ...
Bay Area travelers are describing fear and uncertainty after cartel violence in Puerto Vallarta left tourists sheltering in place, hiding inside an airport and scrambling to get home.
Many Americans, including some Granite Staters, are stranded in Mexico after a wave of violence erupted following the killing of a powerful drug cartel leader.
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