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Government Needs 13 Liberal Votes for Power-Sector Reform
Congressman Arnold Burgos says the government lacks 13 votes from the opposition Liberal Party to pass reforms to Honduras's electricity sector, while denying plans to privatize the state utility ENEE.
Radio AméricaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#enee#electricity-reform#congress-votePolice Rescue Battery-Company Employee From Jalisco Cartel Kidnapping
A 37-year-old employee of a battery firm was rescued by Honduras's Anti-Kidnapping Unit after criminals lured him to a rural area near Santa Lucía, Francisco Morazán, and demanded 300,000 lempiras (about $12,000) for his release, marking part of a growing pattern of abductions targeting delivery and field workers.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#kidnapping#cartel-jalisco#antisecuestrosSecurity Guard Found Dead in Rural Cantarranas
Allan Adalid Barahona Lanza, 37, was found dead in the village of Jicarito in Cantarranas, Francisco Morazán; authorities say an autopsy will determine the cause and manner of death as investigations continue.
Former Forensic Director Questions Evidence in Danlí Teacher Sexual-Assault Case
Denis Castro Bobadilla, a former chief of forensic medicine, has challenged the forensic findings in the case against a Danlí teacher and municipal councilman accused of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old student, saying the investigation contains gaps that should have been resolved before the case was filed.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#sexual-assault#teacher-accused#forensic-medicineTegucigalpa Eateries Charge Double for Tortillas Despite Price Cap
Restaurants and comedores in the capital are selling tortillas for up to L2 (about $0.08) per unit, double the regulated maximum price of L1, while tortilla factories say they sell to retailers at L0.67, leaving consumer-protection authorities to enforce compliance.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#tortilla-prices#price-controls#consumer-protectionHonduran Student Wins First Bronze at International Chemistry Olympiad
Ángel Daniel Munguía Andino won Honduras's first-ever medal at the International Chemistry Olympiad, a bronze in the country's debut at the prestigious global competition that brings together top young chemistry students worldwide.
HCHLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#international-olympiad#chemistry#student-achievementPolice Officer Kills Woman in Sabanagrande, Then Takes Own Life
A police officer shot his neighbor, a woman, in the aldea La Ceiba in Sabanagrande, injuring her daughter, then died by suicide at the scene; authorities are investigating the motive as femicide deaths in Honduras exceed 150 so far in 2026.
Once NoticiasLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#femicide#police-misconduct#domestic-violenceCenaos Forecasts Dry Weather, No Heavy Rain Ahead
Honduras's National Center for Atmospheric, Oceanographic and Seismic Studies (Cenaos) says dry conditions will dominate the coming days with no significant weather system bringing heavy rain, offering relief to regions like Olancho and Gracias a Dios that recently suffered flooding.
Radio HRNRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#cenaos-forecast#dry-conditions#el-ninoNo Planned Power Cuts for Sunday's World Cup Final
Honduras's state power company ENEE announced no scheduled outages for July 19, when the 2026 World Cup final between Spain and Argentina will be broadcast, allowing fans to watch uninterrupted at home.
Radio HRNRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#enee#power-outages#electricityThousands in San Pedro Sula Live Beside Contaminated Rivers
Hundreds of families in San Pedro Sula neighborhoods live alongside severely polluted rivers and streams choked with sewage and garbage, exposing residents to health hazards and environmental risks.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#river-contamination#wastewater#informal-settlementsRights Ombudsman Presses for Action on Fishing Communities
Honduras's National Human Rights Ombudsman Blanca Izaguirre called on government agencies to prioritize human security and fulfill obligations to fishing communities, including compensation payments and educational scholarships ordered by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in a 2021 judgment against the Honduran state.
Radio América HondurasRead on XPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#human-rights#corte-idh#fishing-communitiesMarathón Star Farioli Reinjures Right Knee in Preseason
Argentine midfielder Bruno Farioli, Marathón's key offensive player, suffered a right-knee injury during a preseason friendly against Génesis FC on July 18, raising alarm weeks before the Apertura 2026 season begins given his eight-month recovery from knee surgery just last year.
DiezRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#marathon#liga-hondubet#player-injuryInjured Parachutist David Maldonado Returns Home to Recover
David Maldonado, a Honduran military parachutist injured during September 15 independence day celebrations, has returned to Honduras to continue his recovery; his wife says he is in stable condition but still requires orthotic support to walk.
TelevicentroRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#military#rehabilitation#parachute-accidentProperty Institute Hands Out 1,141 Land Titles in San Pedro Sula
Honduras's Property Institute distributed 1,141 property titles to families in San Pedro Sula on Saturday, with another 5,797 titles available for pickup, regularizing land rights for about 7,000 households across 240 neighborhoods.
HCHLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#property-titles#instituto-de-la-propiedad#land-rightsGuaimaca's Helmet Ban Clashes With National Traffic Law
The municipality of Guaimaca approved an ordinance prohibiting motorcycle helmets within the town, citing efforts to reduce crime by eliminating anonymity, but national traffic authorities say the measure violates Honduras's Traffic Law, which mandates helmet use.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#motorcycle-ban#municipal-ordinance#impunityTegucigalpa Caps Water Storage, Warns of Fines
Tegucigalpa's municipal code permits residential households to store up to 40 cubic meters (about 40,000 liters) of water in cisterns and imposes fines of up to 300 lempiras for wasteful practices such as leaving taps open or hosing down houses during the capital's ongoing water shortage.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#water-crisis#water-rationing#municipal-regulationComayagua Business Expo Continues With Networking and Trade
The fourth annual Expo Comayagua 2026, organized by the Comayagua Chamber of Commerce, features 29 vendors, business networking sessions, masterclasses, and food tastings designed to foster commercial partnerships and strengthen enterprise connections.
HCHLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#trade-expo#chamber-of-commerce#business-conferenceHemophilia Group Calls for Better Access to Treatment
Honduras's Hemophilia Society is urging the government to ensure timely diagnosis and continuous access to innovative therapies for the estimated 500–600 Hondurans living with the inherited bleeding disorder, citing gaps in specialist services outside the capital and supply shortages.
El LibertadorRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#hemofilia#tratamientos-innovadores#enfermedades-rarasEducation Ministry Sets Rules for Parade Rehearsals
Honduras's Education Ministry has instructed schools to schedule parade rehearsals outside regular class hours and banned full-day suspensions to keep learning time intact ahead of September 15 independence celebrations.
TelevicentroRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#desfiles-patrios#septiembre-15#calendario-escolarMagnitude 5.3 Earthquake Strikes Caribbean Off Honduras
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck the Caribbean Sea northeast of Gracias a Dios on July 18 at 10:08 a.m., with a depth of 30 kilometers; Copeco reported no damage or injuries on land.
COAH Warns Megaprojects Threaten Honduras's Caribbean Ecosystems
The Environmental Coalition of Honduras (COAH) warns that a proposed marine terminal in Omoa and a planned smart city in La Mosquitia would destroy coastal forests and coral reefs, claiming the projects would cost the country over $255 million annually in lost ecosystem services, tourism revenue, and climate damages.
El LibertadorRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#megaproyectos#arrecifes-coral#deforestacionHonduran Content Creator Rubio Reports Death Threats
Alejandra Rubio, a Honduran presenter and content creator, filed a public report of death threats received on July 16 targeting her, her family, and her team, and warned that any harm will be attributed to those responsible.
Once NoticiasLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#death-threats#content-creator#public-figureNájar Returns From Injury as Nashville Beats Atlanta
Honduran defender Andy Nájar made his comeback from a muscle injury in Nashville SC's 1–0 victory over Atlanta United on July 18, with the win extending the team's lead atop the MLS Eastern Conference.
DiezRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#mls#andy-najar#legionariosPolice Rescue Five-Month-Old Kidnapped in Puerto Lempira
National Police rescued a five-month-old child who had been kidnapped and was being transported in a suitcase in Puerto Lempira; the infant has been reunited with his mother.
Radio HRNRead on XPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 18, 2026#kidnapping#infant-rescue#police-operationHonduras Greenlighted Oil Exploration in Indigenous Reserve
Honduras granted a 2013 oil concession covering 35,256 square kilometers of Caribbean waters in La Moskitia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, without consulting the four indigenous peoples living there, violating international law.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026#oil-exploration#indigenous-rights#rio-platano-biosphereBritish Firm Holds Stake in Honduras Caribbean Oil Concession
CaribX (UK) Limited, a British company with no prior oil experience, holds 55% of a hydrocarbon-exploration concession in Honduras's Moskitia as the non-operator alongside Bermuda-based H2P as the 45% operator, yet six years of exploration results remain undisclosed to the public.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 3, 2026#oil-exploration#hydrocarbons#concession-contractHonduras Showcases Maternal Mortality Gains at PAHO Regional Forum
At a PAHO regional webinar, Honduras Deputy Health Minister Eduardo Midence highlighted the country's progress in reducing preventable maternal deaths through emergency obstetric coordination, adolescent pregnancy prevention, and expanded contraceptive access.
OPS/PAHO – NoticiasRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026#maternal-mortality#paho-who#public-healthHonduras Trains Health Teams to Detect Pandemics Earlier
Surveillance teams from all 20 of Honduras's health regions attended a PAHO-supported webinar on epidemiological intelligence, part of a Pandemic Fund-backed project to build a faster, One Health–integrated early-warning system for outbreaks and health emergencies.
OPS/PAHO – NoticiasRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026#epidemiological-surveillance#one-health#pandemic-preparednessCoastal Erosion Displaces Families From Honduras's Pacific Shore
Over 40 years, the Gulf of Fonseca communities of Cedeño and La Puntilla have lost up to 100 meters of coastline to sea-level rise, destroying homes and businesses and driving residents—many of them young people—to migrate to the United States.
Criterio.hnRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026#coastal-erosion#climate-change#displacementPAHO Mission Pushes Honduras Toward Integrated HIV Response
A PAHO technical team met with Honduras's Health Secretariat, the Global Fund, UNAIDS, and civil-society partners this week to identify ways to strengthen HIV diagnosis, information systems, and counseling by integrating services into primary-care networks.
OPS/PAHO – NoticiasRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026#hiv-aids#paho-oms#salud-publica