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A Kenosha travel agency is advising Wisconsin travelers to monitor safety conditions in Puerto Vallarta as the State Department urges Americans in Jalisco to shelter in place.
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Videos from Puerto Vallarta show smoke, flames and chaos after killing of Jalisco drug kingpin
Smoke filled the sky above the swanky beach town of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as shops and cars were set ablaze by cartel members after the government killed a major drug kingpin Sunday, leaving tourists and residents cowering in fear.
A FOX6 viewer in Puerto Vallarta shared video of burned buses and grocery stores after unrest in western Mexico, as U.S. officials urge Americans in Jalisco to shelter in place.
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Puerto Vallarta became a favorite escape for Americans. Now, some are rethinking Mexico travel.
After cartel violence shut down flights and blocked roads in Puerto Vallarta, Americans are canceling vacations and rethinking future travel plans.
Officials say US travelers in certain regions of Mexico should continue to shelter in place on Monday, and airlines have canceled and reschuled flights.
U.S. citizens are being urged to shelter in place amid unrest in Puerto Vallarta.
A group of northeast Wisconsin friends returned to Milwaukee after unrest in Puerto Vallarta prompted their GlobalX flight to turn around, canceling their planned two-week Mexico vacation.
Midair confusion, canceled flights. It's chaos for travelers trying to get out of Mexico - to get away from the violence and destruction after a cartel leader was killed. ABC7 Eyewitness News Producer Juan Carlos Guerrero - who was there for vacation- has a firsthand view of the aftermath.