More on Mexico
By Catherine Watson
They didn’t teach me this in journalism school, but no news gets old faster than a world that doesn’t end on cue.
By Rosemary McClure
The once dusty, quiet streets of Baja Mexico’s Todos Santos, now undergoing a mini building boom,...
By Catherine Watson
Merida, Mexico--So this is it -- the biggest New Year´s Eve ever.
By Rosemary McClure
By Rosemary McClure
By Christopher Reynolds
Good news — the end is near. In just a few days, we won't have to hear any more 12/21/12 Mayan apocalypse nonsense, at least not until...
By Rosemary McClure
By Rosemary McClure
By Christopher Reynolds
Is Mexico getting safer?
By Rosemary McClure
If you like the hassle-free nature of all-inclusive vacations and also are a fan of Hilton Hotels & Resorts, you’ll love the...
By Rosemary McClure
The first Baja International Film Festival, which kicks off...
By Rosemary McClure
By Rosemary McClure
Interjet
By Mary Forgione
By Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times
YUCATÁN PENINSULA, Mexico — What's the Mexican drug-war body count now? 47,000? Ever since the killings began to escalate in...
By Christopher Reynolds
We all know that Mexico’s drug war has taken a horrific toll – an estimated 50,000 deaths since President Felipe Calderón...
By Christopher Reynolds
By Christopher Reynolds
What can travelers expect from Mexico in 2011? That's at least a $64-million question, given the many Americans who visit the country...
By Christopher Reynolds
Once upon a time, say about 1972, Cabo San Lucas was a sleepy little fishing town at the southern tip of Baja California. Then came the...
A colorful past rich in Mexican history (Intrigue! Revolt!) is just part of the charm of this now-mellow colonial city.