Clara Brugada inaugurates 'Pioneers of 71' fields; asks for the World Cup to be brought to all territories
Clara Brugada inaugurated three soccer fields in San Lucas Xochimanca, emphasizing inclusivity for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
Clara Brugada promotes electromobility in Mexico City; announces a bonus of up to 1 million pesos to replace microbuses
Clara Brugada, the Head of Government in Mexico City, announced a program to eliminate outdated transport vehicles, promoting electromobility and offering financial incentives for their replacement.
Confirmed. Nighttime vaccination modules activated against measles in Mexico City: LOCATIONS and schedules for operation
Mexico City's government has activated nighttime vaccination modules amid rising measles cases, with efforts to broaden access to immunization.
Clara Brugada leads the first metropolitan drill; CDMX and Edomex coordinate response to 7.2 magnitude earthquake
Clara Brugada coordinated the First Metropolitan Drill to enhance emergency response in CDMX and Edomex after a simulated 7.2 magnitude earthquake.
Clara Brugada leads the first metropolitan drill; CDMX and Edomex coordinate response to earthquakes
Clara Brugada supervised the first large-scale metropolitan drill, an initiative to enhance emergency response coordination between Mexico City and the State of Mexico for natural disasters.
Brugada prepares earthquake protocols for tourists of the 2026 World Cup: 'They should know what to do in case of risk'
Clara Brugada, the head of government of Mexico City, announced initiatives aimed at educating tourists about earthquake safety ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
First earthquake drill in Mexico City 2026: When and what time will the earthquake alert sound?
Mexico City's government has announced that the first earthquake drill of 2026 will take place on February 18 at 11:00 AM to enhance public preparedness for seismic events.
How will it be? This is what we know about the First Drill 2026 in Mexico City and Edomex: time, place, and reason for the exercise that seeks to prevent the real case of an earthquake
The first earthquake drill of 2026 in Mexico City aims to enhance disaster preparedness amid rising seismic activity.
The Three Envelopes of Clara
Clara Brugada, the head of the Mexico City government, is concerned with the current situation, as demonstrated by her frequent recommendations to media on how to cover the city's issues amidst climate emergencies.
Rojo de la Vega asks Brugada for working groups to coordinate operations against informal trade
Alessandra Rojo de la Vega, Mayor of CuauhtΓ©moc, Mexico City, seeks coordination with the government to tackle informal trading and protect against violent groups.
Clara Brugada boasts decrease in high-impact crimes in Mexico City ahead of the 2026 World Cup
Clara Brugada, the Head of Government of Mexico City, reported a 19% decrease in high-impact crimes as the city prepares for the 2026 World Cup.
CDMX, a world-class city again
The City of Mexico is making significant preparations for events under the leadership of Clara Brugada, despite previous administrations' shortcomings.
(PHOTOS) And they lived happily ever after: This is how the community weddings were at the National Auditorium
On February 14th, 2,378 couples participated in a community wedding ceremony at the National Auditorium in Mexico City, led by the city's government head, Clara Brugada.
Which stations of Line 2 of the Metro CdMx will be closed for repairs? Complete list
The article details the upcoming closures of several stations on Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro for infrastructure repairs, highlighting the impact on daily commuters.
What is known about the first death from measles in CdMx? Clara Brugada's government clarifies that she died in 2025
Authorities in Mexico City confirm the first measles death, a 14-month-old girl, occurred in December 2025 amid rising concerns over an ongoing outbreak.
First Earthquake Drill 2026 in Mexico City and State of Mexico: What time will the Earthquake Alert sound on February 18?
Authorities in Mexico City and the State of Mexico announced the first earthquake drill of the year, scheduled for February 18, when the earthquake alert will sound at 11:00 AM.
How to locate your nearest vaccination module in Mexico City? Hereβs how to find it step by step
Mexico City has introduced vaccination modules to combat the rise of measles outbreaks, providing specific locations and hours for residents.
How many drills will there be in 2026? Clara Brugada reveals the plan to strengthen prevention culture in case of an earthquake
Following the earthquakes in January 2026, Clara Brugada announced a plan to increase earthquake preparedness drills in Mexico City for the upcoming year.
63 percent approve of Brugada's work in Mexico City
A recent survey reports that 63% of citizens approve of Clara Brugada's administration in Mexico City, amid rising concerns about public safety.
Vaccination campaign against measles begins in CdMx: "we cannot allow it to spread"
The government of Mexico City has initiated a vaccination campaign against measles following a rise in cases, emphasizing the importance of immunization to protect vulnerable populations.
The Silence Pact of Brugada
Clara Brugada's request to media outlets to tone down crime coverage is a politically charged message aimed at silencing uncomfortable realities rather than addressing them.
Clara Brugada Does Not Want News of Violence
Clara Brugada, the head of government, remains silent about the assassination of her close collaborators amid ongoing impunity regarding the crime that took place nine months ago in Tlalpan.
Is the new stadium close? Meeting of Cruz Azul executives with Clara Brugada generates expectations
Cruz Azul executives and Mexico City's government head Clara Brugada met to discuss upcoming plans, sparking speculation about a new stadium.
Beware. These are the reasons why your permanent driverβs license may be CANCELLED in 2026
The article outlines the potential reasons for the revocation of a permanent driver's license in 2026, emphasizing the importance of responsible driving despite the elimination of renewal requirements.
Remodeling of Line 2 of the Metro: What works will be done and at which stations?
Line 2 of the Mexico City Metro, one of the system's oldest and busiest, will undergo comprehensive maintenance and rehabilitation to address structural, operational, and safety issues that have accumulated over decades.