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Puebla’s Public Bike System Nears Launch, Linked to Cablebús for Seamless Mobility

Puebla is gearing up to introduce its State Public Bicycle System, a pilot network designed to complement existing mass transit options, including the Cablebús. The initiative, led by Governor Alejandro Armenta’s administration, aims to expand sustainable and affordable mobility options for residents. According to a report set to be presented by José Luis García Parra, […]

Motorcyclists Protest in Puebla Against New Helmet Sticker Law

On Monday, July 13, 2026, a group of motorcyclists marched peacefully from Paseo Bravo to the offices of the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transport (SICT) in Puebla. Their protest opposes the upcoming implementation of the so-called “Ley Casco” helmet sticker program, set to begin the following day. The new regulation requires motorcyclists to affix […]

Blocked Storm Drains Raise Flooding Concerns After Recent Street Repairs in Puebla

Residents in Puebla have raised alarms about at least three storm drains clogged with asphalt following recent resurfacing work on 7 Sur Street, between 13 and 21 Poniente. The images shared by locals reveal that these drains are partially or fully covered by asphalt, potentially hindering water drainage during heavy rains. This issue gains importance […]

Puebla’s Cablebús to Cut Over 18,000 Tons of CO2 Annually While Minimizing Environmental Impact

The upcoming Cablebús project in Puebla promises to be a game-changer for urban mobility and environmental sustainability. According to the recently released Environmental Impact Manifest (MIA), the cable car system is expected to eliminate 18,507 tons of CO2 emissions each year, reducing vehicular pollution by 4.22% within its service area in Puebla’s capital. This low-emission […]

Sports Cars Crash in Multi-Vehicle Pileup in Tijuana

At least eight sports cars were involved in a multi-vehicle pileup yesterday afternoon in Tijuana, Baja California. The incident took place on July 12 in the tunnel of the Viaducto Elevado, heading toward Playas de Tijuana. Initial reports indicate that the vehicles belonged to car clubs and were en route to Playas de Rosarito at […]

Rescue Operation in Chichicazapan Caves Could Last Up to 21 Hours Amid Challenging Conditions

The extraction of three bodies found inside the Chichicazapan Caves in Cuetzalan is expected to be a complex and lengthy operation, potentially extending up to 21 hours, according to Bernabé López Santos, coordinator of the State Civil Protection. Rescue teams face a grueling four-hour trek just to reach the victims, followed by an estimated 17-hour […]

US Deploys Maritime Drones in Combat for First Time Against Iranian Submarine Facility

The US Central Command (Centcom) announced that American forces used maritime drones in combat for the first time to strike a maintenance center for submarines and ships in Iran. This milestone operation took place on Sunday, when multiple surface drones targeted a facility at the naval base in Bandar Abbas. Centcom, based in Florida, shared […]

Ex’s accusations and private videos fuel conflict between Marianne Gonzaga and José Said

The ongoing legal and public dispute between influencer Marianne Gonzaga and her ex-partner José Said intensified recently when Said shared private conversations and a video on social media to support his claims against her. In the shared material, screenshots of alleged chats reveal heated discussions about the care of their daughter, Emma. Said accuses Marianne […]

Marianne Gonzaga and Gilberto Mora: What’s Behind the Rumors?

Mexican influencer Marianne Gonzaga found herself trending on social media after users began speculating about a possible romantic link with Gilberto Mora, the rising star of Xolos de Tijuana and the Mexican National Team. These rumors, which surfaced recently, have sparked conversations online, but neither Gonzaga, Mora, nor their representatives have confirmed any relationship. The […]

Near Miss: Family Escapes Being Hit by Truck Driving on Sidewalk in Cosoleacaque

A family of four, including two children, narrowly avoided being hit by a truck that drove onto a sidewalk in the El Naranjito neighborhood of Cosoleacaque, Veracruz. The incident was captured by a home security camera on Friday, July 10, and has since gone viral on social media. The video shows the truck invading the […]

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