Author: Paco Ojeda

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 31, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 31, 2025

    How about we change things up a little today? I have an impromptu walking tour through Emiliano Zapata I recorded yesterday—let’s watch it together—along with a Spotlight interview with Community Partner Lawrence Goodwin from El Rey BBQ Lounge de Versalles, and a couple updates.

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 30, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 30, 2025

    No wonder they leak—some of the sewer pipes in the city are over 30 years old. Mayor Munguía praises his friendship with Governor Lemus. That said, there are problems with the new Tuki parks. #ladyracista got what she deserves. PLUS: A very unique art exhibition is coming to Bonito Kitchen.

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 29, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 29, 2025

    Learn all about the new tourist visa announced by the Mexican government. Over 450 volunteers cleaned local beaches this past weekend. The heatwave persists. We announce a very important upcoming event. PLUS: You asked to learn Spanish words—I have an awesome one for your consideration!

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 28, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 28, 2025

    The El Salado Estuary celebrated 25 years as a protected area. Mayor Munguía inaugurated a section of Federación Ave. Over 200 trees have been adopted in Puerto Vallarta. President Sheinbaum met with US Ambassador Johnson. PLUS: The Vallarta Azteca dancers are touring Mexico.

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 24, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 24, 2025

    Vallarta Cares drains Bobadilla Olympic Pool. Hop on the Riviera Nayarit Express—we tell you what it is. Mexico’s Interoceanic Corridor begins operations. Flooding problems in Marina Vallarta are addressed. We have a new post stamp (PS: we have a postal service). PLUS: Happy World Tequila Day!

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 23, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 23, 2025

    Mayor Munguía reacts to early governor Nod. Residents of Puerto Vallarta reject the idea of fines for untimely trash disposal. Local rivers are targeted for cleanup after beach closures. PLUS: Music class is coming back to Jalisco’s elementary schools.