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Police Arrest Two Suspects in La Ceiba Robbery Wave
National Police arrested two men suspected of a series of robberies in La Ceiba and are urging victims to file formal complaints, warning that without evidence and testimony the suspects risk being released.
Politics
Congress Approves Gun Amnesty to Register Undocumented Firearms
Congress approved a temporary six-month administrative amnesty allowing Hondurans to legally register commercial firearms without original purchase documents, provided they pass a background check and submit to ballistic inspection.
INA and Central District Agree on Property Titles for Rural Villages
The National Agrarian Institute and the Central District Municipality have signed an agreement to distribute property titles to residents of villages near Tegucigalpa.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Francisco MorazánLiberal Caucus Claims Victory on ENEE Privatization Ban
The Liberal Party's Congress members say they secured a clause prohibiting direct and indirect privatization of Honduras's national electricity utility, though they continue to raise concerns about sector competition, tariff reduction, energy theft, and the company's debt relief plan.
Business
New Fuel-Price Structure Takes Effect Monday
Honduras's new gasoline and diesel pricing structure will take effect at all stations nationwide at 6:00 a.m. on Monday.
Radio HRNEconomyPower Outages Cost Honduras Private Sector L1.2 Billion Yearly
A study by the Honduran private-sector council found that blackouts and electrical interruptions cost businesses approximately L1.2 billion (about $48 million) a year, with small firms hit hardest, as the government pushes energy-sector reforms.
Infrastructure
Honduras Takes Delivery of 1,524 Road-Maintenance Machines
Infrastructure Minister Aníbal Ehrler announced arrival of 1,524 vehicles for the national road agency, aimed at accelerating highway maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction work across the country, with priority given to strategic corridors and deteriorated routes.
Health
Four-Year-Old Jesús Alexis Discharged After Coma Recovery
Jesús Alexis Maradiaga, a four-year-old from Santa Cruz de Yojoa who fell from a bus on May 21 and spent weeks in intensive care after two emergency surgeries, was discharged from IHSS on June 19; his grandfather's photo of prayer at the hospital's pediatric ICU had gone viral, drawing nationwide prayers for the child's recovery.
La Prensa· enSan Pedro Sula2-Year-Old at Risk of Losing Arm After Drug Reaction at Hospital
A toddler admitted to Hospital Escuela in Tegucigalpa with fever developed severe complications after receiving phenytoin intravenously, resulting in purple discoloration and potential loss of his left arm; hospital officials say a hyperbaric specialist will evaluate whether the limb can be saved.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enTegucigalpaDialysis Service Suspended in Yoro as Wage Arrears Halt Treatment
A dialysis unit in Yoro suspended its second shift, leaving about 50 kidney patients without care, after the contractor's salary payments—including a 14th-month bonus—were held up by retained Health Ministry funds, putting lives at immediate risk.
Honduras Remains Free of Swine Diseases, Senasa Says
Senasa director Rafael Rodríguez affirmed that Honduras remains disease-free in its pig herds, a status he said strengthens domestic pork production and ensures safe meat for consumers.
Environment
Illegal Mining Costs Honduras $250 Million Yearly in Lost Taxes
The president of Honduras's association of artisanal and small-scale miners says the government loses up to $250 million annually in tax revenue due to illegal mining operations.
Education
UNAH Drops Out of World's Top 1,500 Universities
Honduras's National Autonomous University (UNAH) fell out of the QS World University Rankings 2027 for the second consecutive year after appearing in the list for four years, marking a competitive setback for public higher education in Honduras.
Sports
Honduras Warns of Steep Fines for Unauthorized World Cup Broadcasts
Honduras's intellectual-property office has set penalties up to L2.98 million (about $119,000) plus equipment seizure for restaurants, bars, and platforms broadcasting the 2026 World Cup without authorization, with Tigo Sports holding the exclusive pay-TV rights and Televicentro offering free-to-air coverage.
Also reported by: El Heraldo, Diez
Honduras Liga Nacional Expands to 12 Teams Starting 2026–27
The National Football League unanimously approved an expansion to 12 clubs for the 2026–27 season in an ordinary assembly held in San Pedro Sula, marking a significant structural change to the Honduran championship.
Once Noticias· in SpanishSan Pedro SulaAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio HRN
Crime
Motorcyclist Dies in Collision in Ocotepeque
José Miguel Cardona Pérez died Saturday morning in Santa Fe, Ocotepeque, after his motorcycle collided with a pickup truck near a gas station; he arrived at a clinic with vital signs but succumbed to his injuries minutes later.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enSecurity · Ocotepeque22 Years On, Reyes Family Massacre Remains Unsolved
Five members of the Reyes family were found slain in their San Pedro Sula home on June 17, 2004; investigators suspect drug trafficking, but no one has been convicted in the case despite evidence of hidden compartments and unexplained wealth.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enSecurity · San Pedro SulaFire Breaks Out After Crash Near Gas Station
Firefighters controlled a fire that erupted following a vehicle accident near a gas station on Calle de Los Alcaldes, with emergency crews treating three people injured in the incident.
Radio HRNSecurity · TegucigalpaAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras