Top Story · Economy
Honduran Bank Liquidity Hits L195.9 Billion as Deposits Outpace Lending
Honduran bank liquidity reached L195.9 billion (about $7.8 billion) in March 2026 as deposits kept growing faster than loans, leaving lenders with surplus funds that could fuel more lending later in the year if demand picks up.
Politics
Central American Migrant Arrests Drop 67% From 2025
US and Mexican authorities recorded a 67% drop in arrests of Central American migrants compared with 2025.
Radio América· enImmigrationCongress Approves Domestic-Violence Law Reforms
Congress passed reforms to the domestic-violence law that will bar anyone convicted of domestic violence from getting a driver's license, buying or owning firearms, or holding public office.
Also reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), Infobae – Honduras, Radio América Honduras, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Business
Private-Sector Credit Growth Accelerates on Lower Rates
Private-sector credit in Honduras is growing faster, fueled by falling interest rates and stronger lending to businesses, the Central Bank says.
200,000 Small Coffee Farmers to Receive Technical Training
Honduras and the World Bank will launch a program to provide technical training to roughly 200,000 small-scale coffee growers nationwide, aiming to lift productivity and competitiveness in a key sector of the economy.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)EconomyFuel Costs Set to Push Up Electricity Rates
Samuel Rodríguez, a renewable energy generator, said electricity rates are due for adjustment because high fuel prices driven by the US-Iran conflict are raising the cost of producing power.
Radio América HondurasEconomyCentral Bank Auctions $68.4 Million in Foreign Exchange
The Central Bank of Honduras auctioned $68.4 million in its June 12 currency sale, setting a weighted average exchange rate of L26.6855 per dollar for June 13–15.
Land Invasions Curb Investment, Business Leader Says
Karim Qubain, president of the Honduran Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIC), warned that ongoing land invasions in rural and urban areas undermine legal security and discourage job-creating investment, and he called on the government to expand social programs and job opportunities.
Former BCIE Chief Warns Tax Proposal Could Spur Evasion
Dante Mossi, former president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, criticized a proposed reform that would exclude bonuses from income-tax calculations, warning it could let employers reclassify wages as tax-free bonuses and erode government revenue.
Radio América HondurasEconomy
Infrastructure
Gas Plant Delayed Again as It Awaits Congressional Approval
Genesis Energías' liquefied natural gas plant in Puerto Cortés, contracted to supply power to Brassavola, faces its fourth straight delay and has yet to win congressional approval, with operations now pushed to July despite blowing past a two-year construction timeline that ended in 2024.
La Prensa· enPuerto CortésEnergy Industry Warns of Deepening Power-Sector Crisis
The Honduran Association of Electricity Producers warns that structural inefficiencies—including theft, non-payment, and infrastructure losses—are saddling citizens with rising costs, and it is urging competitive market reforms to improve service and lower prices.
SIT Opens Bids for Largest Road-Maintenance Tender in 8 Years
Honduras's infrastructure ministry is taking bids for a L1.2 billion (about $48 million) project to maintain more than 3,100 kilometers of unpaved roads nationwide.
Also reported by: Radio América Honduras
Health
US Embassy Warns of Measles Risk for Honduras Travelers
The US Embassy in Tegucigalpa has advised Americans traveling to or living in Honduras to keep their vaccinations current and carry proof of immunization, as regional measles cases have prompted stricter health screening and possible quarantine measures at borders.
Education
Infop Opens Free Online Courses Starting June 15
The National Professional Training Institute (Infop) is opening enrollment for free online courses in Excel, project management, digital skills, and entrepreneurship, with classes starting June 15 and running on weekdays for two weeks.
Weather
Rain Forces Tegucigalpa to Shift Road Patching to Daytime
Tegucigalpa's municipal government has temporarily moved nighttime pothole repairs to daytime because of heavy rain in the capital, hoping to keep up road maintenance while limiting traffic disruption.
Tropical Storm Cristina Weakens but Soaks Central America
Tropical Storm Cristina weakened to a tropical depression but still threatens Central America with heavy rain, high surf, and flooding; Costa Rica reported five people missing after two boats capsized off Guanacaste.
Also reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Culture
Canadian Airlines to Begin Roatán Service This Winter
Two Canadian airlines will start flights to Roatán's international airport in November or December, Tourism Minister Andrés Ehrler said, in a bid to draw more visitors from Canada.
Diario Roatán· enTourism · Roatán
Sports
Property Institute Warns of World Cup Piracy Fines
Honduras's property-rights authority said it will fine restaurants, hotels, and other businesses that broadcast 2026 World Cup matches without authorization from licensed rights holders, and warned fans against sharing the content on social media or group platforms.
Also reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Barcelona Legend Aloísio Pires to Coach Liga Nacional Team
Aloísio Pires Alves, a former Barcelona captain and Porto legend who worked as an assistant under José Mourinho, will become a Liga Nacional head coach for the first time, bringing decades of European experience to Honduran club football.
Crime
Tire-Shop Owner Dies in Plunge Into Choluteca River
Ángel Alexis Palma, 36, a San Pedro Sula native who owned a tire-repair shop in Tegucigalpa, died Thursday when his motorcycle plunged off a cliff into the Choluteca River near the IHSS building in the capital; the cause of the crash remains unclear.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · TegucigalpaAlso reported by: Once Noticias
Police Arrest Suspect in VIP Taxi Driver Kidnapping
National Police arrested a suspect in the kidnapping of a VIP taxi driver who was rescued alive in Santa Bárbara.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity · Santa BárbaraAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Dismembered Body Found in Tegucigalpa Hills
Farmers found the headless, limbless body of an unidentified man in a ravine near Tegucigalpa on June 11; with no fingerprints available, authorities will rely on DNA to identify him.
El Heraldo· enSecurity · TegucigalpaMan Jailed Pending Trial on Child Sexual Abuse Charges
A 49-year-old security guard in La Ceiba was ordered held pending trial on allegations he sexually abused his two nieces, ages 10 and 12, taking advantage of times when they were home alone.
La Prensa· enSecurity · La CeibaAlso reported by: El Heraldo