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Clear filtersLight to Moderate Rain Expected Across Western Honduras
Honduras's national weather service forecasts light to moderate rainfall continuing across the southwestern and western regions of the country.
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 2, 2026NHC Tracking Two Tropical Systems in the Pacific Near Central America
The U.S. National Hurricane Center is tracking two low-pressure systems in the eastern Pacific; one near Mexico and Guatemala has a 20% chance of becoming a cyclone in seven days, while a second southwest of Baja California has a 90% probability of developing into a tropical depression by midweek, though Copeco says neither currently poses direct danger to Honduras.
Radio HRN· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 2, 2026Electricity-Sector Reform to Cut ENEE Losses Advances in Congress
Congress is advancing a reform of Honduras's electricity sector that would reduce technical and non-technical losses—now running at 38% of the system, or about 1.3 billion lempiras monthly—and strengthen regulatory oversight to improve efficiency and financial sustainability.
Radio HRN· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 2, 2026Government, Teachers Open Formal Dialogue Talks
A formal dialogue table between the Honduran government and grassroots teachers' unions has been established, aimed at reaching agreements on public education and teachers' working conditions.
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 1, 20267 Dead in 37 Traffic Accidents Over Weekend
Seven people were killed and 37 traffic accidents reported across Honduras over the weekend, according to César Aguilar of the national traffic authority (DNVT).
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 1, 2026Tropical Wave to Hit Honduras Tuesday
A tropical wave is expected to enter Honduran territory on Tuesday and last 12 to 24 hours, according to Cenaos director Francisco Argeñal.
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 1, 2026Teachers' Union Seeks 2,500-Lempira Pay Raise
SITRAINA, the teachers' union, is requesting a 2,500-lempira (approximately $100) monthly salary increase, citing the rising cost of living.
Radio HRNPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 1, 2026Schools Return to Normal Hours Starting Monday
Honduras's Education Ministry ordered all public and private schools nationwide to resume regular class schedules beginning June 1, after weeks of shortened hours due to high temperatures; improved air quality from recent rains prompted the decision.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 1, 2026Honduras Reshuffles Criminal Investigation Leadership
Attorney Ángel Murillo was sworn in as director of the ATIC criminal investigation agency as Honduras undertakes a broader security overhaul, including the new National Crime Agency and a replacement anti-extortion division after five officers died in a botched raid.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 1, 2026Plantatón HN Passes 57 Million Trees Planted Nationwide
The Televicentro-led Plantatón HN reforestation campaign has surpassed 57 million trees planted across Honduras and is launching its 2026 edition, with a major public distribution of more than 3,500 trees set for June 7 in Tegucigalpa.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 1, 2026Ex-Military Chief Calls Electoral Probe a 'Smokescreen' for Violence
Retired General Roosevelt Hernández, former chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the Attorney General's investigation into the flawed March 2025 primary elections is diverting attention from a surge in massacres that has left roughly 1,000 Hondurans dead so far this year.
El Libertador· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras Schools Return to Normal Hours June 1
The Education Ministry announced that all public and private schools will resume regular class schedules starting Monday, June 1, after recent rains improved air quality and ended weeks of shortened school days.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Published on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Honduras Graduates 94 New Nursing Assistants
The Health Ministry graduated 94 nursing assistants from the 2024–2026 academic program, adding trained staff to the public health workforce.
Secretaría de SaludPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Public Hospitals Perform 1,854 Elective Surgeries in May
Honduras's public health network carried out 1,854 elective surgeries across 29 hospitals in May, clearing 49% of the backlog of patients awaiting non-emergency procedures, the Health Ministry said.
Secretaría de SaludPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Prosecutors to Summon Ex-Congress Leader Redondo Next Week
Honduras's Public Ministry will summon former National Congress president Luis Redondo and four current lawmakers next week as part of an investigation into the former Permanent Commission, with their legal representatives already notified.
HCH· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Fuel Prices Fall in Honduras Starting June 1
New weekly fuel prices take effect Monday, with super gasoline and diesel dropping in both Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, while regular gasoline and domestic LPG rise slightly, according to the Energy Secretariat.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Colon Cancer Cases Rising Sharply in Honduras
Health Ministry data show 3,271 colon cancer cases were recorded in Honduras between 2015 and 2025, with 2025 marking the highest single-year total at 446 cases, as patients also face chronic shortages of drugs and supplies in public hospitals.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 31, 2026Motagua Parts Ways with Midfielder Carlos Mejía
Honduran club Motagua has officially released midfielder Carlos Mejía, who joined in 2021 and won three league titles with the club, despite having one year remaining on his contract.
Once Noticias· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026UN Allocates $63M for Humanitarian Aid to 760,000 Hondurans
The UN and international partners will deliver multi-sector humanitarian assistance across 33 Honduran municipalities, reaching more than 760,000 people with $63.2 million from OCHA's emergency fund.
ONU HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Honduras, PAHO Craft Roadmap to Strengthen HIV Prevention
A technical mission led by Honduras's Health Ministry and the Pan American Health Organization concluded with a roadmap to improve combined HIV prevention strategies and earlier diagnosis across the country.
Secretaría de SaludPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Drought Alert Expands to 75 Municipalities Across Honduras
Honduras's emergency agency Copeco widened its drought alert from 60 to 75 municipalities across six departments, warning that El Niño conditions could extend dry spells for weeks and are already straining water supplies and threatening crops and livestock in the dry corridor.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Military Plants 5,000 Pines Ahead of Honduras Arbor Day
Honduran Armed Forces, coordinating with the Forestry Conservation Institute and local schools, planted 5,000 pine seedlings across reforestation sites in Olancho, Lempira, and the Distrito Central ahead of Arbor Day.
SEDENA HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026HCH Honors Four Journalists at Annual Pablo Matamoros Awards
HCH Televisión Digital held the sixth edition of its Pablo Matamoros Awards, recognizing journalists Alex Cáceres, Wilmer Montoya, José Luis Teruel, and Gerardo Cáceres for their careers and contributions to Honduran media.
HCH· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · May 30, 2026Honduras Names Rights-Abuse Suspect to Lead New Anti-Extortion Unit
The Asfura government dissolved the Dipampco police anti-gang unit and created a new Anti-Extortion Division led by Commissioner Jorge Daniel Molina Gálvez, who faces two prior prosecutorial charges for illegal detention and abuse of authority, drawing concern from human-rights groups.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026Olimpia Denies Campbell, Benavídez Links; Two Players Depart
Club Olimpia president Rafael Villeda dismissed rumors linking the team to Joel Campbell and Jhow Benavídez, confirming only Jonathan Paz and Elvin Casildo have left as the club seeks reinforcements for the next Liga Nacional season.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · May 29, 2026218 Skin Cancer Cases Recorded in Honduras Last Year
Honduras's Liga Contra el Cáncer detected 218 skin cancer cases in the past year, including two early-stage melanomas, as dermatologists urge the public to seek immediate evaluation for any mole or lesion that changes size, color, or causes itching or pain.
COPECO Issues Rain and Storm Alert for Most of Honduras
Honduras's civil-protection agency warns of heavy rain, lightning, and strong wind gusts across the western, central, southern, eastern, and northern regions, with particular concern for flooding and wind in the Distrito Central.
Motagua Signs Honduran Attacker Jesús Bátiz for Apertura 2026
FC Motagua has signed 26-year-old Honduran forward Jesús Bátiz on a one-year deal for the Apertura 2026 season, with the Tela-born striker bringing experience from clubs in Greece, the United States, and Costa Rica.
Honduras Dissolves Anti-Gang Police Unit DIPAMPCO
The National Defense and Security Council, led by President Nasry Asfura, approved new security measures including disbanding the DIPAMPCO anti-gang directorate and restructuring specialized units to more effectively combat organized crime.
HCH Honours Four Journalists at Pablo Matamoros Awards
HCH Televisión Digital held its sixth annual Pablo Matamoros Awards ceremony on Friday, recognising journalists Alex Cáceres, Wilmer Montoya, José Luis Teruel, and Gerardo Cáceres for their careers and contributions to Honduran journalism.