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Puebla’s Education Department Reports 27 Bullying Cases and Sanctions 47 Teachers in 2025-2026 School Year

During the 2025-2026 school cycle, Puebla’s Secretaría de Educación (SEP) recorded 27 cases of bullying across the state, according to Manuel Viveros Narciso, the head of the department. Of these reports, 19 occurred in public schools and eight in private institutions. All cases were addressed following the established protocols designed to protect students and ensure […]

Puebla City Hall Clarifies Cablebús Won’t Change Public Parks’ Use

The Puebla City Hall has addressed concerns about the upcoming Cablebús system, firmly rejecting claims that its construction would alter the use of public parks. According to the municipal government, the recent adjustments to the Municipal Urban Development Program do not mean parks will lose their original purpose as spaces for recreation and community gathering. […]

Oaxaca’s Governor Admits Using Seized Stolen Cars for Public Officials Amid Controversy

The governor of Oaxaca, Salomón Jara Cruz, sparked public outrage this Monday by openly acknowledging that he has requested stolen vehicles seized by the state’s Attorney General’s Office to be handed over for official use by municipal authorities. This admission comes amid growing accusations that cars confiscated for theft are being repurposed for government use, […]

Controversy Surrounds University Collaboration Amid Allegations Against Partner

On April 20, Raymundo Atanacio Luna, rector of the Universidad Politécnica Metropolitana de Puebla (UPMP) and former Morena federal deputy, signed a collaboration agreement with ITEBIO A.C., represented by Rafael Zabalza. The partnership aimed to boost academic, scientific, technological, and cultural projects, positioning itself as a strategic move to strengthen institutional ties through research, training, […]

Puebla’s State Prosecutor Detains Six Municipal Security Chiefs Over Alleged Ties to Criminal Groups

In a single day, the Puebla State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), led by Idamis Pastor Betancourt, executed six arrest warrants against municipal security directors and secretaries from the Mixteca and Sierra Norte regions. These officials are under investigation for their alleged collaboration with criminal organizations operating in these areas. The arrests stem from two separate […]

Sheinbaum on Rocha Moya: No Personal Contact Since US Extradition Request

On Tuesday, July 14, 2026, during her morning press conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo confirmed she has not spoken personally with Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor on leave from Sinaloa, since the United States submitted a provisional extradition request against him in late April 2026. Despite her administration’s insistence that no evidence has been presented […]

Sheinbaum sees no crime to pursue against Baja California governor after leaked audio with FBI

During her morning press conference on Tuesday, Claudia Sheinbaum addressed the controversy surrounding leaked audios in which Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar allegedly shared security information. Sheinbaum clarified that there is no crime warranting an investigation, as the audio does not compromise national security. “There is nothing heard that compromises the national security or […]

Suspect Arrested in Atlixcáyotl Shootings Linked to Former Puebla Officials

In the early hours of Tuesday, July 14, 2026, Rafael Zabalza was detained in a raid at the Santa Fe neighborhood, across from La Vista Country Club, as the alleged shooter responsible for armed attacks on drivers along Vía Atlixcáyotl. The operation involved coordinated efforts from the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), State Police, Army, […]

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