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April 7, 2015 Landon Poore News Writer Travel The year 1845 owns quite a bit of historical significance in the progression and development of our beautiful nation—Texas’ independence from Mexico, the beginning

November 4, 2014 Mariah Timms News Writer World A fugitive Mexican mayor and his wife were arrested in Mexico City Tuesday after they fled from the western state of Guerrero. Jose Luis

Mexico City residents have shunned tap water in favor of the bottled kind for years. A law recently approved by the city’s legislators will require all restaurants to

"Shared security and responsibility between respectful neighbors cannot be constructed by violating the law and violating trust," Mexican Foreign Minister Jose Antonio Meade said. Antonio will summon the

The National Hurricane Center reported that tropical storm Karen formed in the southeastern part of the Gulf of Mexico, and now a hurricane watch has been put into

Around 100 people have died from the flooding and mudslides that are results of two massive storms. Hurricane Manuel hit the west coast of Mexico, and then Hurricane

Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim has purchased a part of two of Mexico’s first division soccer teams. Slim is well known for owning a number of different businesses in

President Obama will be traveling to Mexico on Thursday to sell his new immigration overhaul. The president will meet with Mexico’s president, Enrique Pena Nieto in order to

In a news release on Sunday, Walt Disney Studios reported “The Avengers,” featuring Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, and The Hulk, brought in $200.3 million its opening weekend