Mexico City

511 Articles

Mandatory Engraving of Auto Parts Proposed in Mexico City to Combat Theft

A new initiative has been proposed in the Mexico City Congress to make the engraving of new vehicle auto parts mandatory, aiming to...

IKEA Transforms Billboards into Functional Displays in Mexico City

IKEA, in collaboration with Mexican creative agency Montalvo, has transformed traditional billboards in Mexico City into functional product displays, showcasing storage solutions along...

Mexico City Seeks Labor Certainty with New Law for 300,000 Government Workers

Mexico City is set to implement a new labor law for its more than 300,000 government employees, aiming to provide legal certainty and...

Mexico City’s Hotel vs. Short-Term Rental Battle: Who Wins for World Cup 2026 Tourists?

Mexico City faces a growing dispute between traditional hotels and booming short-term rentals, especially in tourist hotspots like Roma, Condesa, and Polanco, ahead...

Franciscan Shelter Seeks to Block Adoption of 936 Rescued Animals

The Franciscan Shelter has filed a legal injunction to prevent the Mexico City government from placing 936 animals, rescued from conditions of abuse...

Mexico City Congress Proposes Permanent Marking to Combat Auto Parts Theft

In an effort to combat the rampant theft of auto parts in Mexico City, Deputy Yolanda García Ortega has presented an initiative to...

Mexico City Legislator Proposes Prison for Parents Who Fail to Secure Firearms

Mexico City, March 12 – A legislative proposal introduced by Deputy Rebeca Peralta León seeks to impose prison sentences on parents, guardians, and...

Mexico City to Invest Over 13 Billion Pesos in Social Programs for 2026

Mexico City's government announced an investment exceeding 13 billion pesos in social programs for 2026. This initiative includes a constitutional reform to safeguard...

Mexico City Congress Reforms Organizational Structure

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, the Mexico City Congress unanimously approved an agreement to modify the organizational structure of several administrative areas, including...

Mexico City’s Zocalo Illuminated for International Women’s Day

Mexico City's Zocalo was illuminated on Wednesday, March 11, by Mayor Clara Brugada in observance of International Women's Day. The event featured structures...

whysomexico.com
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.