Editor’s note: Marcela Turati, one of Mexico’s finest investigative journalists, a winner of the Maria Moors Cabot Prize, and cofounder of the investigative nonprofit Quinto Elemento Lab, has spent ...
Mexico City’s Edificio San Fernando has had many lives. The art deco space dates back to 1947, when it was built with handcrafted concrete encaustic tile floors, colorful stained glass windows, and a ...
A chase suspect led officers from the Sherman Oaks area all the way to the U.S.-Mexico border Monday afternoon and then ...
A group of Mexican filmmakers will be in San Antonio on Friday to present a documentary about last year's massacre of 72 immigrants in San Fernando, Mexico, a town that's become a symbol of ...
Mexican soldiers monitor the highway to San Fernando in northern Tamaulipas state The speculation regarding the latest mega-battle for control over Mexico’s underworld started with a two-minute video ...
“Fear Is Just a Word,” by the New York Times reporter Azam Ahmed, tells the story of a woman determined to avenge her daughter’s death at the hands of a drug cartel. The intersection in San Fernando, ...
Members of the Navy escort Martin Omar Estrada Luna, center, alias “El Kilo,” during a presentation to the press in Mexico City, Sunday, April 17, 2011. The Mexican Navy said it had captured Estrada ...
A 31-year-old San Fernando Valley man was arrested on suspicion of murder after he allegedly fled the scene following a fatal hit-and-run collision with a motorcyclist in North Hills earlier this ...