Arizona college students will begin descending on Mexico for spring break. Here's what the latest travel advisories say about ...
Officials are urging U.S. residents to "exercise extreme caution" when traveling across the border after a Texas rancher was ...
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Texas rancher killed after driving over explosive device in Mexico, officials sayTwo Brownsville ranchers were killed after the truck they were driving hit an explosive device in Mexico. Texas officials ...
The State Department has issued a “Level 4: Do Not Travel” warning for certain areas of Mexico, a popular spring break destination. Several regions in the country are now under this heightened ...
The warning comes after a Brownsville, Texas, rancher was killed by an explosive device on his ranch in Mexico. Antonio ...
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is urging people to “exercise extreme caution” when traveling along the U.S.-Mexico ...
heading south to the limits with San Fernando and Valle Hermoso. A Tamaulipas State Police spokesperson assured the improvised explosive devices are placed by organized crime to keep opposing ...
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