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ENEE Workers Reject Privatization, Back Modernization Plan
The union representing ENEE employees opposes breaking the state utility into three private companies and instead proposes an internal reorganization around distribution, operation, transmission, and generation to cut losses while keeping the utility public.
Politics
EU Investment Bank Offers $600M for Honduras Power Grid
The European Investment Bank has offered up to 15 billion lempiras (about $600 million) to finance Honduras's transmission networks and renewable energy, EU Ambassador Gonzalo Fournier announced at a meeting with congressional leaders.
Bill Would Exempt Housing and Small-Business Loans From Security Fee
Congresswoman Dunia Jiménez (Libre, Cortés) has proposed exempting mortgages and small-business loans from Honduras's Tasa de Seguridad Poblacional, a fee she says raises borrowing costs and shuts entrepreneurs and homebuyers out of credit.
Also reported by: Congreso Nacional
Supreme Court Sends Judicial Council Bill to Congress
Supreme Court President Wagner Vallecillo Paredes delivered a proposed law on the Judicial Council and judicial careers to Congress's Constitutional Affairs Commission, a measure approved unanimously by the court's full bench that reflects input from judges and court employees.
Also reported by: Congreso Nacional, Radio HRN, Poder Judicial Honduras
Bill Would Require Rents and School Fees in Lempiras, Not Dollars
Congressman Frank Alley introduced a proposal to amend consumer-protection law to require landlords, car-rental companies, and private schools to charge in lempiras rather than dollars, arguing that these sectors have no need for foreign-currency operations and that dollar pricing drives up costs for consumers.
Also reported by: Radio América Honduras
Business
Honduras Central Bank Vice President Figueroa Dies
The Central Bank of Honduras expressed its deep condolences over the death of Daniel Alfredo Figueroa, who served as the institution's vice president.
Business Council Backs Power-Sector Reforms, Urges ENEE Breakup
Honduras's business council endorsed the government's proposed energy reforms but called for stronger legal protections, independent regulators, and a phased breakup of the state utility ENEE to cut technical losses and attract investment.
Also reported by: Once Noticias, COHEP (Private Sector Council), Radio América Honduras
BCH Auctions $95.3 Million in Foreign Exchange
The Central Bank auctioned $95.3 million on June 9, setting the official exchange rate at L26.6844 per dollar for June 10.
Electricity Rate Hike Will Hurt Regional Competitiveness
The head of the Cortés Chamber of Commerce warned that a new electricity rate increase will erode competitiveness in the industrial region.
Radio América· enEconomyLobster Fishermen Threaten Port Shutdown by June 15
Lobster fishermen warned they will occupy the ports of Puerto Cortés and La Ceiba unless the government, by June 15, unifies the closed seasons for lobster, conch, and sea cucumber and forgives licensing and canon-fee debts they say crippled the industry last season.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enPuerto Cortés
Infrastructure
Planned Power Outages Across Six Departments June 11
The state power utility ENEE has scheduled outages across Puerto Cortés, Ocotepeque, Copán, Olancho, El Paraíso, and Francisco Morazán on June 11 for preventive maintenance, infrastructure upgrades, and transmission-line clearing.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPuerto Cortés
Health
Forensics Probes Chef Sandra's Undetermined Death
Forensic officials are conducting an autopsy on chef Sandra Isabel Díaz del Valle Hernández, who died at Hospital Escuela, after her death was classified as undetermined with no complete medical file on record.
Televicentro· enTegucigalpaAlso reported by: Radio HRN
Environment
Magnitude 4.1 Earthquake Shakes Bay Islands
A 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck 107 kilometers northeast of Guanaja in the Bay Islands on June 10 at a depth of 22 kilometers, with no immediate reports of damage on the mainland.
Radio HRNWeather · Guanaja
Education
Sedesol Opens National Scholarship Program for University Students
Honduras's Social Development Ministry opened applications June 11 for its National Scholarship Program, offering financial support to undergraduate and graduate students aged 17–40 with a minimum 80% academic average who meet income and residency requirements.
Program Brings Health and Fitness to 4,100 Students in Gracias
More than 4,100 students in Gracias, Lempira have enrolled in a healthy-lifestyles program run by the National Pedagogical University, Fundación ITZAE, and Spanish education and health organizations to build exercise habits and overall wellness in schools.
El Libertador· enLempiraAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Culture
Roatán Fashion Show Brings Honduran and Colombian Designers Together
Roatán will host the Roatán Fashion Show on June 12–13, featuring emerging Honduran designers, international brands from Colombia, and cultural programming, with proceeds benefiting local charities and community organizations.
Diario Roatán· enRoatán
Sports
Congress Declares Choluteca Stadium Project a Public Interest
Congress unanimously approved a decree declaring the rehabilitation of Estadio Evaristo Nájar Romero in Monjarás, Choluteca a public-interest project, authorizing work to restore the stadium's playing field, seating, lighting, and facilities for youth sports and community recreation.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishInfrastructure · CholutecaHonduran Referee Said Martínez to Debut at 2026 World Cup
Said Martínez will become the first Honduran to referee a World Cup match, taking charge of Qatar vs. Switzerland on June 13, with fellow Hondurans Walter López and Christian Ramírez as assistants.
Also reported by: Diez, TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Once Noticias, Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)
Migration
1.47 Million Hondurans Live in the United States
Academic Manuel Flores cites official records showing at least 1.47 million Hondurans live in the United States, nearly 14% of Honduras's total population, with a near-even gender split.
Radio América HondurasImmigrationMigration Leader Warns of Planned Caravan From San Pedro Sula
Juan Flores, president of the Fundación 15 de Septiembre, alerted Honduran and U.S. authorities to social-media promotion of a migrant caravan set to leave San Pedro Sula on June 20, saying unscrupulous groups are organizing it.
Radio América HondurasImmigration · San Pedro Sula
Crime
Road Deaths in Honduras Hit 850 This Year
Honduras has recorded roughly 850 traffic deaths through early June 2026, 22 more than in the same period last year, prompting authorities to pursue new prevention strategies focused on driver behavior, road infrastructure, vehicle safety, and victim care.
Once Noticias· in SpanishSecurityFather of Murder Suspect Explains Son's Surrender
The father of Daniel Meraz, accused of killing nurse Elvia Mercedes Gómez, said he arranged his son's surrender with police to ensure justice and revealed the suspect had been using marijuana.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · San Pedro SulaAlso reported by: La Prensa, Once Noticias, TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), HCH
Ex-Congressman Romero Denies Murder Charges at Initial Hearing
Former Libre party congressman Víctor Hugo Romero Chinchilla pleaded not guilty at an initial hearing to charges of murder, attempted murder, and criminal association, asserting his innocence and rejecting claims that the case stems from personal vengeance or political motivation.
La Prensa· enSecurity · San Pedro SulaVideo of Party Inside Maximum-Security Prison 'El Pozo' Goes Viral
A video circulating on social media shows inmates at the maximum-security prison 'El Pozo' in Santa Bárbara apparently celebrating, dancing, and using a cellphone inside the facility, raising questions about security and contraband control in Honduras's prison system.
Once Noticias· in SpanishSecurity · Santa BárbaraFour Men Face Trial in Western Honduras Killing
A specialized national court opened proceedings against four men accused of murder, attempted murder, and criminal association in a killing in western Honduras.
Poder Judicial HondurasSecurity