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Comayagüela Markets Cleared of Illegal Vendors and Vehicles
Tegucigalpa's city government moved to clear unauthorized street vendors, illegally parked vehicles, and other obstacles from Comayagüela's markets, especially Seventh Avenue, to ease traffic and protect pedestrians.
Politics
Aixa Zelaya Named to Lead Electoral Council
Lawyer Aixa Gabriela Zelaya Gómez has taken over as president of Honduras's National Electoral Council (CNE) after Congress named her an interim council member under Decree 135-2026.
Also reported by: Radio América Honduras
El Progreso Business Group Fights Municipal Vehicle-Tax Hike
Business leaders in El Progreso say the city raised the vehicle tax without consulting them and that the increase is excessive, and they warn it will hurt local commerce.
La Prensa· enEspañolEl ProgresoAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (RCV), Radio HRN, Radio Cadena Voces (X), Radio América Honduras
CEM Presses Congress to Ratify ILO Conventions on Domestic Workers
Feminist and labor groups are urging Congress to ratify two International Labour Organization conventions that would guarantee domestic workers social security, regulated hours, fair wages, paid leave, and protection from violence and discrimination.
Moskitia Indigenous Groups Reject Agribusiness Law, Demand Land Titles
Indigenous peoples from the Moskitia region marched in Tegucigalpa against a proposed agribusiness law they say would legitimize illegal land grabs, and they demanded the government honor a 2019 pledge to formalize land titles in ancestral territories.
El Libertador· enEspañolLa Mosquitia
Business
Energy Reform Needs Foreign Investment, Economist Says
Amparo Canales, former president of Honduras's College of Economists, says energy reform will require foreign investment and must stay out of politics, while making the state power company ENEE more efficient and shielding its assets from privatization.
Radio América HondurasEconomyFuel Prices Set to Ease Slightly in Coming Weeks
A petroleum-industry analyst expects diesel and gasoline prices in Honduras to dip modestly over the next four to six weeks as global crude holds near $67 a barrel, with diesel possibly falling about 2 lempiras a gallon.
Diario Roatán· enEspañolEconomyInvestment Drop Tied to Security, Energy Costs, Handal Says
Juliette Handal, former president of the country's main business council (Cohep), blamed a first-quarter drop in investment on security fears, including gang violence and massacres, rising energy costs set to climb 12%, and global supply-chain disruptions, all of which she said erode investor confidence.
Radio América HondurasEconomyPublic Payroll Costs Top 100 Million Lempiras a Day
Honduras spends more than 100 million lempiras (about $4 million) a day on public-employee salaries, with education getting the largest share of the budget, according to former Education Minister Marlon Escoto.
Radio HRNEconomySAR Requires Online Payment Receipts Starting July 20
Starting July 20, Honduran taxpayers must generate FYDUCA payment receipts through SAR's Virtual Office online portal instead of in person.
SAR HondurasEconomy
Infrastructure
Government to Send Heavy Equipment to 298 Municipalities Starting in August
In August the government will begin delivering heavy machinery—part of a L3.5 billion (about $140 million) purchase—to all 298 municipalities to help local governments maintain rural roads and respond faster to weather emergencies.
Also reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Physical Driver's Licenses Now Available
The National Road and Transport Authority (DNVT) says it again has the supplies to print physical driver's licenses and is resuming all renewals and new applications; anyone who received only a digital receipt in recent months can now pick up their card at any DNVT office.
Health
Honduras Shuts Down Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Complex
The Scientific Industrial Complex of Honduras has closed for good over budget shortfalls, ending a project meant to manufacture medicines and medical devices and conduct advanced biotech research to cut the country's reliance on imported health products.
Also reported by: Radio HRN
Funding Approved to Expand Los Fuertes Health Center
Roughly L1.9–2 million (about $76,000–80,000) has been approved to add a second floor to the Los Fuertes neighborhood health center, community board president Marco Tulio Romero said, calling the expansion a boost to medical care for the growing community.
Diario Roatán· enEspañolRoatánFour-Month-Old Dies After Home Remedies in Choluteca
A 4-month-old in Choluteca died of severe dehydration after relatives gave him milk of magnesia and other folk remedies before taking him to Hospital del Sur, prompting doctors to warn against home treatments for infants.
Infobae – Honduras· enEspañolCholutecaAlso reported by: Radio HRN
11-Year-Old Girl Gives Birth in Copán
An 11-year-old gave birth at a hospital in Santa Rosa de Copán on July 4; her father says he did not know she was pregnant and has asked authorities to investigate and identify those responsible.
El Heraldo· enEspañolSecurity · CopánAlso reported by: HCH
Weather
Engineer Warns of Worsening Water Shortages Across Honduras
Engineer Dulio Medina warned that water access is deteriorating nationwide, especially in Tegucigalpa and the south, where he says saltwater from the Pacific is seeping into wells and threatening crops and livestock, and he urged the government to declare an emergency and deploy pumps to tap surface sources.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)EnvironmentCapital Faces Water Crisis if Drought Drags On
Tegucigalpa's mayor warned the capital could reach a critical water shortage by late August, with the Los Laureles reservoir at 40.5% and Concepción at 37%, while the San José dam—48% complete—is not expected to come online until early 2028.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enEspañolTegucigalpaAlso reported by: TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI), Radio HRN, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Landslide Closes Road Between El Loarque and Mateo
A landslide and falling rocks have shut the road between El Loarque and Mateo, snarling traffic in the area.
Radio HRNFrancisco Morazán
Culture
Journalist Arístides Aceituno, Hondudiario Founder, Dies
Arístides Aceituno, founding director of the digital news outlet Hondudiario, died Thursday in Tegucigalpa after battling a brain tumor.
Radio América· enEspañolTegucigalpa
Sports
Honduras Loses Striker Suazo for Concacaf U-20 Qualifier
Luis Suazo, son of former Honduras star David Suazo, will miss the Concacaf U-20 Championship in Mexico after his Portuguese club, Braga, declined to release him, leaving coach Orlando López without a key attacking option.
Migration
Honduras Pledges Support for TPS Holders Amid US Legal Fight
Foreign Minister Mireya Agüero said the government remains committed to backing the roughly 55,000 Hondurans with Temporary Protected Status as a federal appeals court reviews the US Department of Homeland Security's decision to end the program.
Once Noticias· in SpanishImmigrationAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras
Crime
CIDH Report Documents Jailing of Street Children in 1990s Tegucigalpa
A 1999 Inter-American Commission on Human Rights report found that homeless children in Tegucigalpa were unlawfully arrested and held in an adult prison, where they faced physical and sexual abuse in violation of Honduran law and international child-protection standards.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enEspañolSecurity · TegucigalpaShooting at Swimming Resort Kills Two in Atlántida
A shootout at a resort in El Pino, El Porvenir, Atlántida, left two people dead—one identified as Isidro López Ruiz—and another seriously wounded; police sealed off the scene and are investigating.
HCH· in SpanishSecurity · AtlántidaEx-Officer Convicted in 2021 Killing of Two Tegucigalpa Police
Five years after an April 2021 ambush in Tegucigalpa's Cerro Grande neighborhood, a court convicted former police officer Erlyn David Domínguez Banegas of murdering two patrol officers, Carlos Alfredo López Mendoza and Kenneth Ricardo Flores Alvarado, who were answering a routine call.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enEspañolSecurity · Tegucigalpa