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5 Pros & Cons Of Living In Mexico – & 5 Tips For Relocating There

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Ah, Mexico—a land where every corner tells a story and every meal is a celebration. Picture this: trading the hustle and bustle of your every day for the laid-back rhythms of Mexico City or the tranquil beaches of Tulum.  Intrigued? Well, having lived there myself, I’ve got the inside scoop, complete with all the highs and lows, to help you ...

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Public Health Warns Consumers Of Eating Raw Oysters From Certain Areas Of Mexico Due To Illness

Public health officials are warning residents to avoid eating raw oysters from parts of Mexico after they have been linked to illness.  The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reports more than 150 suspected local cases of gastrointestinal illness linked to the consumption of raw oysters, likely caused by norovirus. Norovirus is a contagious virus that causes vomiting and ...

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Visiting Mexico

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This story is paid for by an advertiser. Members of the editorial and news staff of hometownstation.com were not involved in the creation of this content. When planning a getaway, Mexico is the perfect option. It is a country that offers tourists many things to do; it has a variety of natural resources, it is rich in culture and history, ...

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Cheapest Ways To Send Money To Mexico

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Mexico is one of the top five countries that receive the most remittances from the United States. In 2021, the country was expected to receive over $50 billion in remittances, according to a report by Knomad and the World Bank. However, sending money abroad is costly. On average, each money transfer costs 6.4% of the amount sent. You want to ...

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Say Hello To Sacramento: 5 Facts About The State Capital

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California is a massive slice of land extending from the Pacific Northwest down to the Mexico border.  There’s an ocean on one side, mountains on the other, and a desert in between. The state’s magnitude and geographical diversity mean California is divided based on region. There’s Southern California, Northern California, and the Central Valley. These areas are then broken down ...

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An Increasing Number Of Californians Are Flocking To Mexico According To Reports

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When the average person thinks about California and immigration, the first thing they usually think about is the infamous border wall and immigration coming from Mexico. But there’s a new form of immigration going on in the Golden State, and it’s not the type most people think about. According to recent reports, more Californians are deciding to leave the state ...

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Santa Clarita Sports Report – June 27, 2018

Los Angeles Dodgers Ross Stripling turned in yet another solid start (five innings and one earned run). The rest of the Dodgers’ relievers didn’t care to show up at all, giving up eight runs in the final four innings; the Cubs 9-4 win snapped a six game losing streak at Chavez Ravine. The Dodgers will look for redemption tonight in ...

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Santa Clarita Sports Report – June 22, 2018

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Los Angeles Dodgers Chase Utley makes his return to the Dodgers (38-35) lineup this evening at CitiField against the Mets. Kyle Farmer was sent to Oklahoma City to make room on the roster. Alex Wood will face Zack Wheeler at 4:10. The two starters are having eerily similar seasons. Wood: 2-5, 4.22 ERA, 68 strikeouts, 74.2 innings pitched Wheeler: 2-5, ...

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Pretrial Hearings Continue For Newhall Man Accused Of Shooting Childhood Friend To Death

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A Newhall man who allegedly confessed to murdering his childhood friend is returning to court later this month. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. David Aldana, 21, is set to appear for another pretrial hearing later this month stemming from a February 2016 confession to murdering his childhood friend. Aldana is scheduled ...

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Mexican Company: We’ll Provide Cement For Border Wall

Federal official sent a letter Monday questioning whether Cemex performed due diligence regarding permits to mine Soledad Canyon. The Bureau of Land Management’s 2000 approval was conditional upon “significant conditions,” according to federal officials.

*This article is from CNN Money Irony alert: One of Mexico’s biggest corporations says it’s willing to provide the cement for President Trump’s proposed border wall. Don’t miss a thing. Get breaking KHTS Santa Clarita News Alerts delivered right to your inbox. Cemex, one of the world’s largest providers of building materials, said Wednesday that it would provide building materials for a ...

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