Rio Branco is the city that invests the least in sanitation per inhabitant in the country, says study
Rio Branco, the capital of Acre, Brazil, is reported to invest the least in basic sanitation per resident, with only R$ 8.99 allocated, far below the recommended standards.
Motorcyclist dies after colliding with a house wall in the interior of Acre; VIDEO
A motorcyclist named Lucas Cruz Cordeiro died in Acre after losing control of his vehicle and crashing into a house wall.
Stable union is a requirement for intimate visits to socioeducational juveniles aged 16 and over in Acre, says ISE
A new regulation in Acre permits intimate visits for juveniles aged 16 and older, provided they demonstrate stable union or marriage.
Mayor TiΓ£o Bocalom officially announces his pre-candidacy for the government of Acre through PSDB
TiΓ£o Bocalom, the mayor of Rio Branco, has officially announced his pre-candidacy for the government of Acre in the 2026 elections.
VIDEOS: Acre Newspaper 2nd edition this Saturday, March 21, 2026
The article covers various topics including the current composition of the TSE in Brazil, international conflicts, drug consumption trends, entertainment events, and sports news.
VIDEOS: AmazΓ΄nia Agro - Acre this Sunday, March 22, 2026
The article discusses recent developments in Brazil, including political expectations for the TSE in 2026, global conflict implications, and cultural events.
By boat, baker navigates river to deliver cakes to communities in AC: 'Adventure aside'
Baker Charles Figueiredo transports decorated cakes via boat to reach clients in remote areas of Acre, Brazil.
VIDEOS: Acre News 1st Edition this Saturday, March 21, 2026
A roundup of various news stories from Acre, Brazil, including the passing of a former FBI agent and the arrest of six men for assaulting a capybara.
Hunters who got lost in the forest in Acre are rescued by helicopter after four days
Two hunters were rescued after spending four days lost in the forest near Rio Cruzeiro do Vale in Acre, Brazil.
After 12 days above the alert level, the Acre River shows a decline in the capital of Acre
The Acre River's water level in Rio Branco has decreased to 9.90 meters, following over a week of excessive flooding above the alert level.
VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Friday, March 20, 2026
The article highlights significant news stories presented in a Brazilian local news segment, including cultural tributes, medical analysis, political movements, legal issues, and a unique AI case.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st Edition this Friday, March 20, 2026
The latest edition of Acre Journal covers various news, including the mourning of actor Juca de Oliveira, discussions on influencers promoting eating disorders, and political party changes by prominent figures in Brazil.
EXCLUSIVE: 'The rescue of memory is essential,' says prosecutor about the Chainsaw Crime
The prosecutor from the Acre Public Ministry emphasizes the importance of keeping the memory of the 1996 'Chainsaw Crime' alive as a civil action seeks compensation for the victims' family.
Abusive fuel prices lead agency to find irregularities in pumps at 20 gas stations in AC
Consumer complaints about high fuel prices prompted an inspection by Procon-AC, resulting in irregularities at 20 out of 40 gas stations checked in the state of Acre.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Friday, March 20, 2026
The G1 news segment covers a range of topics including international military actions, significant deaths, and incidents of robbery in Brazil.
Isolated city in AC receives asphalt on street for the 1st time and 'becomes an event' among residents; VIDEO
Residents of Marechal Thaumaturgo celebrate the first asphalt paving in 33 years, marking a significant milestone for this isolated city in Brazil.
More than a month after the crime, four of the five defendants for rape at the Vasco-AC lodging are in prison
Four of five athletes from Vasco-AC accused of collective and vulnerable rape have been imprisoned following their indictment by the Public Ministry of Acre.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 2nd edition this Thursday, March 19, 2026
The G1 article covers various news stories including Trumpβs criticism of NATO allies, a dramatic incident involving trucks being thrown after a bridge collapse, and the release of a new program by the Receita for tax returns in Brazil.
6th Fish Fair has set date in Acre's interior
The 6th Fish Fair will take place from March 31 to April 1 in Acre, Brazil, featuring over 40 vendors and an expected supply of more than 8 tons of fish.
Hunter finds man's decomposed body in Acre
A hunter discovered a decomposed body in Acre, believed to belong to an 87-year-old man who went missing two months ago.
Woman investigated for scams with fake judicial action is arrested in Acre: 'Promised to return R$ 5 million'
A woman was arrested in Acre for attempting to scam a victim by promising the return of R$ 5 million through a fake judicial action.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st edition this Thursday, March 19, 2026
The report highlights various key events, including the European response to rising oil prices, tensions between Iran and the U.S., and political updates in Brazil.
Convicted for killing socio-educational agent is recaptured after breaking electronic bracelet in AC
Agnaldo de Freitas Soares, who was convicted of murdering socio-educational agent Vando Medeiros in 2016, was recaptured by police after breaking his electronic monitoring device.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 2nd edition this Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Fuel prices are rising due to the ongoing war, impacting consumers in Brazil.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Thursday, March 19, 2026
The article discusses rising fuel prices in Brazil, government proposals on tax reductions, international incidents, and political developments.
Crisis in public transport: preventive measure prevents Ricco from removing bus fleet from Acre
A Brazilian labor court has prevented Ricco Transportes e Turismo from removing its bus fleet from Acre without judicial authorization, amidst concerns over unpaid wages and social security contributions affecting over 450 workers.
Former mayor of a city in AC is dismissed from government secretary position
Former mayor Fernanda Hassem of BrasilΓ©ia has been dismissed from her position in the Acre state government.
Elections for the rectorship of Ufac take place this Thursday (19); find out who can vote
The elections for the rectorship at the Federal University of Acre (Ufac) will be held online this Thursday, allowing eligible faculty, administrative staff, and students to vote until 21:00.
City Hall in AC is Target of Operation Investigating Bidding Fraud
The city hall of Assis Brasil, Acre, is under investigation for alleged fraud in bidding processes involving federal police operations.
More than 100,000 Acrean families accumulated debts in February, survey points out
A survey revealed that over 100,000 families in Acre, Brazil, are struggling with debts, with significant financial strain being noted in February 2023.
In March, more than 123,000 families receive Bolsa FamΓlia in AC; check the calendar
In March, 123,244 families in Acre will benefit from the Bolsa FamΓlia program with payments scheduled from March 18 to March 31.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st edition this Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The news discusses a range of topics from the Acre Journal, including economic projections, a police incident, political developments, and social issues.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article covers various topics including a monetary policy meeting, ongoing investigations, election rules, football matches, and new regulations signed by President Lula.
VIDEOS: Acre Newspaper 2nd edition this Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Brazil's news coverage includes a police operation in Rio leading to several fatalities, the US maintaining interest rates amidst Middle Eastern conflicts, and various incidents of violence in urban areas.
Ufac Elections: 'Radical is Change' Slate Advocates for Transparency and Inclusion in Education; See Proposals
The 'Radical is Change' slate, led by candidates Raquel Ishii and Suerda Vital, aims to advocate for transparency and inclusiveness in higher education during their campaign for the University Federal do Acre's leadership.
Ufac Elections: 'Dialoguing with People' Proposes Combating Harassment and Structural Improvements; See Proposals
The 'Dialoguing with People and Building the Future' slate, led by Josimar Batista Ferreira and Marco Antonio Amaro, outlines proposals for combating harassment and enhancing infrastructure at the Federal University of Acre as part of upcoming elections.
Ufac Elections: The 'Together for Ufac' Slate Advocates Participatory Management; See Proposals
The 'Together for Ufac' slate presents its proposals for the upcoming elections of the Federal University of Acre's rector and vice-rector, emphasizing participatory management.
Father arrested for beating son, 12, with belt in AC: 'Tried to muffle the screams with his hand'
A father in Brazil was arrested for allegedly beating his 12-year-old son with a belt after the child returned late from a family visit.
Two municipalities to receive over R$ 900 thousand from the federal government after floods in AC
The municipalities of Cruzeiro do Sul and EpitaciolΓ’ndia in Acre, Brazil, will receive nearly R$ 970,800 for emergency civil defense actions following severe flooding.
Tragedy in Manoel Urbano: Two Years After Plane Crash, Investigation Remains Inconclusive in Acre
Two years after a small aircraft crash in Manoel Urbano, Acre, that killed four people, the investigation remains inconclusive with only 55% progress made according to recent reports.
Suspect of killing homeless man with iron bar should go to trial in Acre
JoΓ£o Batista da Silva, 69, has been indicted for the murder of Marcelo da Silva de Alencar, a homeless man, in Rio Branco, Acre.
VIDEOS: Acre News 1st edition this Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The news report discusses the rise in oil prices amid claims that any cuts in production are not being passed on to consumers, alongside comments regarding NATO's refusal to comply with Trump's request for military naval support to restore global oil routes.
Six years ago, Acre confirmed first cases of Covid-19; remember
Six years after the first Covid-19 cases were confirmed in Acre, Brazil, the state reflects on its journey through the pandemic which has significantly impacted its healthcare system and population.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The news segment includes various reports on political activities, health incidents, and societal changes in Brazil.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 2nd edition this Monday, March 16, 2026
The Acre Journal discusses various political and social developments in Brazil, including controversies surrounding a congresswoman, reactions to Trump's foreign policy, and local health news.
Mpox: Health confirms 1st case in Acre in 2026
The state of Acre, Brazil, has recorded its first case of mpox, classified as imported, following a recent trip to SΓ£o Paulo by the patient.
Ceremony marks 35 years of Sebrae's operation in Acre
The Sebrae celebrated its 35 years of supporting small businesses in Acre with a ceremony attended by local authorities and previous directors.
Acre is the state with the highest number of defaulters in the country in January, says study
Acre leads Brazil in defaulters with 66.95% of its population in arrears, according to a Serasa study from January.
Delegate sentenced to over 6 years for shooting in public and should lose position in AC
Delegate Marcos Frank has been sentenced to 6 years and 9 months for shooting at a parked car in Rio Branco, Brazil, and is expected to lose his positions in the penitentiary administration.
VIDEOS: Acre Newspaper 1st Edition this Monday, March 16, 2026
Brazil's judiciary faces significant changes as judges may lose their positions and salaries in severe cases, while other headlines cover tax deadlines, Neymar's absence in friendlies, and international tensions.