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Capital's Sidewalks Taken Over by Parking, Trash and Private Use
Sidewalks across Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela are being used illegally as parking spots, dumping grounds and commercial space, pushing pedestrians into traffic and endangering the disabled and the elderly, urban planners say.
Politics
El Progreso Road-Tax Hike Never Approved by Council, Ex-Official Says
A former councilman in El Progreso challenged the city's road-tax increase, saying the municipal council never formally approved it and tying the hike to a 2026 congressional decree to finance a commercial district expansion.
La Prensa· enEspañolEl ProgresoAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), Radio HRN
Indigenous Leaders Say Agroindustrial Law Threatens Moskitia Lands
Indigenous representatives in La Moskitia warn that a newly approved agroindustrial law will legitimize the illegal occupation of their ancestral territories and hasten deforestation, and they are demanding a land survey that has been pending for six years.
Criterio.hn· enEspañolLa MosquitiaAlso reported by: El Libertador
Civil Society Faults Government for Withholding Aid to Venezuela After Quakes
The director of the Association for a More Just Society (ASJ) questioned President Nasry Asfura's decision not to send humanitarian aid to Venezuela after deadly earthquakes, arguing that regional solidarity should prevail in emergencies, while noting that Congress has taken a different stance.
Business
Halfway Through 2026, Honduras Has Spent Just 34% of Its Budget
Honduras had spent only 34% of its 444-billion-lempira (about $16.8 billion) 2026 budget through June, a lag economists blame on late congressional approval as they press for faster spending in priorities like health, education and productive investment.
Diario Roatán· enEspañolEconomyAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Latin America Rolls Out Digital Skills Passport
Starting in November 2026, Latin American and Caribbean countries will launch a digital Skills Passport that uses QR codes to verify workers' certifications, giving employers quick access to vetted talent across the region.
Moody's Holds Honduras Credit Rating but Flags Security Risks
Moody's affirmed Honduras's B1 sovereign credit rating with a stable outlook for the next 12 months but warned that crime, political polarization and weak institutions threaten the economy, while remittances remain a crucial pillar despite tighter US migration policies.
Diario Roatán· enEspañolEconomyAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras
Digital Platform to Aid Business Formalization and Jobs
COHEP is backing a digital platform, developed jointly by the Tegucigalpa chamber of commerce and the city government, to help formalize businesses, bolster entrepreneurship and connect Hondurans with training and jobs.
COHEP (Private Sector Council)TegucigalpaEx-Energy Minister: Reviving ENEE Will Take Eight Years
Former Energy Secretary Erick Tejada says Honduras's state power company needs eight years to recover from deep structural problems, and warns that the government's no-subsidy policy is passing rate increases on to ordinary Hondurans.
HCH· in SpanishEconomy
Infrastructure
Tegucigalpa Water Authority: Tanker Deliveries Are Free
UMAPS said it does not charge for potable water delivered by its tanker trucks during the ongoing shortage in Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela, and urged residents to report anyone demanding unauthorized payment.
Radio HRN· enEspañolTegucigalpaFire Service to Add Stations and 40 Jobs in San Pedro Sula
Honduras's fire service will build new stations in Olancho and El Paraíso departments and hire 35 to 40 firefighters in San Pedro Sula, where some stations run with only two or three staff, as part of a nationwide push to widen coverage and strengthen emergency response.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enEspañolSan Pedro SulaNew One-Kilometer Road Links Jutiapa and Balfate
A new 1-kilometer paved road between Jutiapa and Balfate in Atlántida department is complete, and officials say it will serve more than 38,000 people and spur development in the region.
Health
Honduras Drug-Manufacturing Complex at Risk of Being Abandoned
A planned scientific and industrial complex in Quimistán, Santa Bárbara, meant to produce medicines, medical devices and genetic diagnostics for the public health system, faces shutdown after the government signaled it is not a priority, despite L284 million (about $11.4 million) already spent on preliminary work.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enEspañolSanta BárbaraBill Would Guarantee Health Care for Workers Awaiting Retirement
A Liberal congressman introduced legislation to keep medical coverage in place for workers applying for IHSS retirement benefits during the often monthslong processing period, arguing that some Hondurans risk death without treatment in the meantime.
Baby Survives Traditional Purging; Mother Is 14
A 3-month-old girl subjected to traditional purging and massage remedies in Choluteca remains hospitalized and alive despite false reports of her death on social media; her 14-year-old mother and 18-year-old father are supporting her amid family hardship.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enEspañolCholuteca
Environment
Police Rescue Endangered Howler Monkey in San Pedro Sula
Police rescued an endangered howler monkey left in a backpack by two suspects who fled a patrol in San Pedro Sula, and handed the animal over to the National Forestry Institute for care.
La Prensa· enEspañolSan Pedro SulaAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio HRN, Policía Nacional de Honduras
Weather
Tropical Wave to Bring Rain and Relief on Sunday
A tropical wave will reach Honduras on Sunday, bringing rain and lightning nationwide through Monday and easing the extreme heat and drought hurting agriculture.
Culture
Arístides Aceituno, Honduran Journalist and Hondudiario Founder, Dies at 67
Arístides Aceituno Calderón, founder of Hondudiario.com and a respected figure in Honduran journalism who advised the presidential office, has died at 67 from complications after surgery.
Also reported by: Radio América, Radio HRN
Actor Finn Jones to Attend Honduras Comic Con
British actor Finn Jones, known for Game of Thrones and Marvel's Iron Fist, will appear at Honduras's first Comic Con on July 4–5 in San Pedro Sula, joining other international guests for panels, cosplay contests and pop-culture events.
Once Noticias· in SpanishSan Pedro Sula
Sports
Marathón Cuts Ties With Forward Bryan Moya
Marathón ended striker Bryan Moya's contract by mutual agreement after dropping him from the squad midseason over disciplinary issues; he failed to score in 11 official matches.
Honduras to Name U-20 Squad July 14 for Premundial
Honduras will announce its official under-20 roster on July 14 for the Concacaf U-20 Championship (July 24–August 9 in Mexico), where four spots and an Olympic berth are at stake.
Crime
Two Arrested in Catacamas Drug Raid
Police arrested two suspects on drug-trafficking charges after an operation in Catacamas, Olancho.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity · OlanchoMore Than 2,900 Women Murdered in Honduras Since 2019
From January 2019 to mid-June 2026, Honduras recorded 2,904 killings of women, an average of more than 360 a year, with Cortés and Francisco Morazán departments accounting for 37% of the cases.
El Heraldo· enEspañolSecurityTwo Arrested in Choloma Drug Operation
Police arrested an adult and a minor on suspicion of drug trafficking in Choloma, Cortés.
Policía Nacional de HondurasSecurity · CortésPolice Arrest Gang 18 Operative in Amarateca
The anti-extortion and terrorist-association unit arrested an active member of Pandilla 18 who authorities say was tasked with coordinating the gang's operations in the Amarateca valley of the capital.
HCH· in SpanishSecurity · Francisco Morazán