Author: Paco Ojeda

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 22, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 22, 2025

    The Bobadilla olympic pool will be completely overhauled. Water quality is set to be re-tested at three local beaches. I saved you the details of #ladytamales but I have an aftermath to share. PLUS: As requested, an extensive show & tell of a trip to Las Ánimas from back in 2018.

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 21, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 21, 2025

    Puerto Vallarta’s government promotes responsible water culture. The new Compostela-Tepic highway is delayed. Have you completed the Malecón city survey yet? I took another look at the Marías Islands website. Have you visited Las Ánimas yet? PLUS: Another Rib Thursday reminder.

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 19, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 19, 2025

    Mayor Munguía reacts to contaminated beaches announcement. The 5 de Diciembre market gets a well-deserved cleaning. Remember the turtle theft from months ago? The culprit was caught. Vallarta Cares could use a little help. PLUS: The Marías Islands are still there… waiting.

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 18, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 18, 2025

    The ‘pet’ lion that was spotted in El Centro a couple weeks ago has been confiscated by authorities. The Malecón survey is out and available for everyone to fill. The Catholic church clutches its pearls at the Tenochtitlan foundation celebrations. President Sheinbaum responds to the latest from north of the border. PLUS: A parkour challenge…

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 17, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 17, 2025

    Uber rides may become slightly more expensive moving forward. Some Puerto Vallarta beaches are not fit for swimming. The Ceviche and Aguachile Festival returns. PLUS: A feel good story and a good excuse to spend some time in Yelapa.

  • Coffee & Headlines • July 16, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • July 16, 2025

    An update on Mexican banks involved in money laundering accusations. It has been unusually hot and it’s not going away. You could be fined for playing loud music in your car. But will you? Acapulco has caca water, too. PLUS: A quick look at the work of the amazing landscape artist, José María Velasco.