
This week:
> Dzemul Residents Detain CFE Worker Over Power Outage
> Seven Missing Children Rescued in Mérida
> Citizen Report Leads to Weapons Arrest
> A Child Severely Burned in "Fire Challenge" Social Media Trend
> Downtown Mérida Factory Evacuated After Ammonia Leak
Also:
Get your film fix with the "Road to the Ariel 2025" film series in Yucatán: details on the free movie showings.
Corona Capital Sessions Mérida, ft. Keane, Phoenix, and Passion Pit: get your tickets here.
September is Mexico's independence month: this month’s special dishes from central México are pozole and chiles en nogada. Follow Yucatán Today on social media for more details on celebrations, special dinners, etc.
This week, we talked about the Antillean manatee. Read La Jornada Maya’s feature by clicking here.
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