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Congress Opens Talks With Ride-Share Apps Over Vehicle Seizures
The president of Congress has called in representatives from Uber, InDriver, Taxis VIP, and other ride-hailing apps for a June 8 meeting with the Transport Commission to take up the vehicle seizures and fines authorities have imposed on drivers operating in a legal gray zone.
Also reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Politics
Honduras Joins Regional Bloc Backing Bolivia's President
Honduras and a dozen other countries in the Shield of the Americas coalition voiced support for Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz and condemned attempts to destabilize his government, warning that protests and roadblocks are choking off supplies of food and medicine.
Business
Fuel Prices Drop Sharply Monday
Honduras will cut gasoline and kerosene prices by more than four lempiras a gallon starting June 8, while a government subsidy keeps the price of household liquefied gas frozen.
La Prensa· enEconomyAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Infrastructure
Tegucigalpa Water Rationing Extended Through Mid-June
Tegucigalpa's water utility has revised its service schedule through June 15, leaving some neighborhoods without water for as long as six days as reservoir levels stay critically low following a May 26 emergency declaration.
Televicentro· enTegucigalpaENEE Plans Monday Outages in Northern Ports
The state utility ENEE has scheduled power cuts on Monday, June 8, in Puerto Cortés and surrounding areas for maintenance on distribution lines, hitting hotels, the port authority, and residential neighborhoods from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Televicentro· enPuerto CortésAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Health
Honduras Confirms Third Imported Measles Case
Health authorities confirmed a third imported measles case in Corinto, Omoa, a border area of Cortés, as the virus spreads actively in Guatemala and neighboring countries; officials say there is no community transmission yet but are stepping up vaccination and contact tracing.
Also reported by: Radio HRN
Environment
Forest Fires Scorch More Than 93,000 Hectares in Dry Season
Honduras logged 1,007 forest fires during the extended dry season, burning 93,634 hectares nationwide, with Olancho hit hardest and officials warning of serious threats to water supplies.
Education
UNAH Opens Second 2026 Admissions Round Monday
Honduras's National Autonomous University begins its second and final 2026 admissions cycle on June 8, with applicants signing up for the vocational test and the PHUMA entrance exam ahead of the August 14 test date.
Government, Teachers Settle Salary Dispute
Honduras's government and teachers' unions struck a wage deal after seven hours of talks, ending weeks of strikes with a pay raise and back pay, and both sides pledged to keep talking about structural education reforms.
Weather
Rain and Thunderstorms Expected Across Honduras Sunday
A tropical wave crossing Central America will bring scattered to moderate rain and lightning to much of Honduras on Sunday, with the heaviest totals in the southwest and central regions.
Also reported by: Radio HRN
Two Tropical Storms Could Hit Honduras Next Week
Honduras's meteorological agency is tracking two low-pressure systems over the Pacific that could grow into tropical cyclones, bringing heavy rain Monday and Tuesday as warm ocean temperatures feed the storms.
Also reported by: HCH
Culture
Sports Journalist Marco Rodas Drowns
Marco Tulio Rodas Matamoros, 28, a sports producer for Televicentro's TVC Deportes in Honduras, drowned after being caught in a rip current at El Zonte beach in El Salvador.
Sports
Defender Canales Makes Honduras Debut Against Argentina
Cristian Canales, a 19-year-old center back who left relegation-threatened CD Choloma after Olimpia signed him, made his senior Honduras debut against Argentina, with veteran Denil Maldonado urging him before kickoff to play with confidence.
Honduras Coach Molina Spars With Press After Argentina Loss
Honduras coach José Francisco Molina turned defensive and confrontational with reporters after the national team's 2–0 loss to Argentina, brushing off criticism of a poor performance and saying he remains satisfied with the squad's effort.
Honduras's Andy Najar Picked for 2026 MLS All-Star Game
Honduran defender Andy Najar of Nashville SC has been named to the MLS All-Star team that will face Mexico's Liga MX stars on July 29 in Charlotte, joining Argentina's Lionel Messi and South Korea's Son Heung-Min.
Migration
Wisconsin Judge's Conviction Reopened in Honduran Migrant Case
A federal judge has indefinitely postponed sentencing former Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan to weigh overturning her obstruction-of-justice conviction, which stemmed from her alleged role in helping a Honduran immigrant evade federal agents — a conviction her defense says rested on a legal theory an appeals court has since invalidated.
La Prensa· enImmigration
Crime
Woman Held at Hospital After Abandoning Newborn in Lempira
Police detained at a hospital the woman accused of giving birth and abandoning her newborn daughter in brush in Lempira; she will face aggravated child abandonment charges once she recovers, while the infant remains stable under medical observation.
HCH· in SpanishSecurity · LempiraSecond Suspect Jailed in May Massacre of 20 Farm Workers
A Honduran court ordered Williams Izaguirre, arrested Friday in the May 21 killing of 20 workers at an African palm plantation in Colón, held in pretrial detention alongside alleged mastermind Carlos Mencías, alias 'El Gato Negro,' in a case tied to fruit theft and a decades-old land dispute.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · ColónAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio HRN, Radio América
Man Shot Dead at Home in Comayagua
Masked gunmen broke into a home in the Opoteca village of El Rosario, Comayagua, and shot Kevin López dead in front of his pregnant wife.
HCH· in SpanishSecurity · ComayaguaSan Pedro Sula Motorcyclist Dies of Crash Burns
Sairy Portillo Betancour, 51, a Honduran who had recently returned from the United States, died of third-degree burns over 99 percent of his body after his motorcycle collided with a bus and caught fire Thursday in San Pedro Sula's Barandillas neighborhood, at an intersection with no visible traffic sign.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enSecurity · San Pedro Sula