Jovany Santa Cruz, alias "La Muñeca", was arrested in Morelos for involvement in the murder of two Clara Brugada collaborators.
Clara Brugada
Government deploys 30,000 servers to ensure safety during Mexico-Chechia match.
The local government spent 135 million pesos to acquire World Cup broadcast rights.
Streets near the Azteca stadium close today at 10am for the Uzbekistan-Colombia match.
President Claudia Sheinbaum says people are happy with the World Cup's start and Mexico's first win.
Clara Brugada recognizes police and officials for their work during the 2026 FIFA World Cup inauguration.
Mexico's government reconciled protests with World Cup celebrations after Mexico beat South Africa.
President Claudia Sheinbaum celebrates Mexico's 2-0 win over South Africa.
Alcaldías governed by 4T declare readiness for the World Cup, supporting Sheinbaum and Brugada.
A cabaret opens in Casa del Poeta, sparking outrage among intellectuals and locals.
Mexico creates a state-run insurance company for retirements.
Clara Brugada sets a new Guinness record by transporting thousands of people using her administration's resources.
President Claudia Sheinbaum will promote a public pension insurance for state workers.
The World Cup trophy arrived in Mexico City on Friday, June 5, to be exhibited until June 8.
Clara Brugada inaugurated the new Cuemanco pier, costing 90 million pesos, benefiting families and tourists.
Sheinbaum completes the first phase of AICM airport renovation with a 6,500 million peso investment.
Clara Brugada remains silent on contracts awarded to favored company Impacto en Imagen y Color.
Clara Brugada stated that peace and solidarity won during the World Cup celebration in Reforma.
Nashieli Ramírez announces the decree for creating a local transparency agency will be published this year.
Mexican fans flooded the streets, with over 400,000 people celebrating the national team's win.
Cuba faces a crisis due to the US energy blockade and imperialistic policies.
En agosto, Mexico will begin a national teacher consultation to address the ongoing CNTE conflict.
Hospital General Xoco inaugurates a modern emergency area with advanced technology.
President Claudia Sheinbaum joins fans celebrating Mexico's World Cup win at the Fan Fest.
President Sheinbaum and Governor Brugada watch the World Cup inauguration from Gustavo A. Madero.
Mexico City launches two new trolleybus routes with 79 Chinese electric units.
Pedro Salmerón discusses the CDMX government's educational preparatory programs.
Mexico City inaugurates a 1.8 kilometer elevated pedestrian corridor.
Rain is expected in Mexico City on the World Cup inauguration day, June 11.
The FIFA World Cup trophy arrived in Mexico City and is on display at Utopía Mixiuhca.
Metro users face chaos due to poor transportation organization and route changes.
Protesters in Mexico City block roads and vandalize government offices amid ongoing demonstrations.
Thousands of teachers will arrive in the capital on Monday to protest for a dignified pension.
New public restrooms inaugurated by Clara Brugada function from 6am to midnight with a 7 peso fee.
Jorge Macri ranks fifth among Latin American government leaders in image.
The government will install more screens and limit alcohol sales to reduce potential problems during upcoming soccer matches.
Clara Brugada stated Mexico City secured fundamental rights during the Uzbekistan-Colombia match.
Government officials and business leaders clean streets in the Historic Center to recover economic activity.
Enrique Galván Ochoa discusses various topics including CNTE protests and Elon Musk's wealth.
Omar García Harfuch praises Mexico City police for their bravery during protests.
Mexico hosts the largest World Cup in history with a simple inaugural ceremony.
President Sheinbaum guarantees security for World Cup visitors in all three host cities.
Clara Brugada guarantees security and mobility for the World Cup in Mexico City.
World Cup host cities are establishing dedicated fan zones with entertainment and viewing experiences.
The San Antonio Abad metro station reopened yesterday after nearly three months of renovation.
Morena lawmakers denounce PAN's Federico Döring for gender-based violence against Mexico City's governor Clara Brugada.
A 5.2 magnitude earthquake occurred in Guerrero, Mexico, with effects felt in the capital.
Metro Line 2 remains closed, causing chaos and anger among users, with service expected to resume on June 4, 5, and 6.
The government organizes a World Cup for the population with over 1,000 free activities across 16 boroughs.
Yolett Cervantes wins a ticket to the World Cup from President Claudia Sheinbaum.
