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Tegucigalpa Flags 763 Flood-Risk Neighborhoods, Plans L700M in Prevention
Tegucigalpa's city government has identified 763 neighborhoods at high risk from heavy rains and flooding, including 225 communities especially vulnerable to overflows from the Choluteca River, and plans to spend about L700 million (roughly $28 million) this year on prevention infrastructure.
Also reported by: Radio HRN, Infobae – Honduras, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Politics
Mayors' Association Urges Ethical Conduct After Video Uproar
Honduras's municipal mayors' association reminded elected officials to act responsibly and uphold the dignity of public office after a video circulated appearing to show a mayor drinking alcohol inside a municipal building.
Radio Cadena Voces (X)Read on X6.1 Million Hondurans Now Hold National ID Cards
Honduras reports that 6.1 million citizens now hold national identity cards (DNI), while annual death registrations have climbed from 24,000 to 34,000.
Radio HRNRead on XASJ Warns Electoral Reforms Could Stall in Congress
Juan Carlos Aguilar, transparency director at the ASJ, warned that electoral reforms lack the votes to pass Congress and cautioned that parties could face voter backlash if they fail to deliver the promised fixes to the electoral system.
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Business
Honduran Restaurateur Mirtha Discua de Quiñónez Dies
Mirtha Discua de Quiñónez, the Honduran entrepreneur whose restaurant Zulimar became a landmark for the Honduran diaspora in the United States, has died.
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Infrastructure
Tegucigalpa Plans Smart Traffic-Signal Network
The Tegucigalpa-Comayagüela city government plans a smart traffic-signal system that in its first phase will link 90 to 120 intersections to a central control hub to ease traffic and improve road safety.
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Health
Two Children Die of Dengue in Choluteca
Honduras's health ministry confirmed that two children, ages 6 and 16, died of dengue in Choluteca, raising the country's 2026 death toll to three, as officials urge early treatment and steps to eliminate mosquito breeding sites.
Once NoticiasLeer en EspañolCholutecaAlso reported by: Radio América
Medical Brigade Treats 7,800 Patients in Guachipilín
A large medical brigade in the Comayagua community of Guachipilín treated about 7,800 patients, according to Dr. Yefrin Maradiaga.
Radio América HondurasRead on XComayagua
Environment
Yoro Accounts for 14.3% of Land Conflicts Nationwide
Yoro department accounts for nearly one-seventh of Honduras's documented socio-territorial conflicts, many rooted in disputes over land, water, and mining, prompting civil-society researchers to hold a regional dialogue on the findings.
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Education
1,700 Applicants Sit Entrance Exam at Honduras's Teaching University
The National Pedagogical University drew a 32% jump in admissions applications this year, with 1,700 candidates from across Honduras sitting the entrance exam as the school expands its programs to match labor-market demand.
Weather
Drought Will Persist Despite Brief Rains, Officials Warn
COPECO warned that Honduras's prolonged dry season will continue despite recent rains, which authorities say bring only temporary relief.
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Culture
Journalist Bessy Martínez de Centeno Dies
Bessy Carolina Martínez de Centeno, a prominent Honduran journalist, has died, and the National College of Journalists issued a statement mourning its member.
HCHLeer en EspañolTegucigalpaAlso reported by: Radio HRN
Sports
Honduran League Kicks Off July 31 as World Cup Ends
The Honduran league will open its 2026–27 season on July 31, just 12 days after the July 19 World Cup final, with traditional clubs Olimpia, Motagua, Real España, and Marathón joined by newcomer Estrella Roja de Danlí.
TelevicentroRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolFIFA to Rule Monday on Said Martínez's World Cup Future
Honduran referee Said Martínez, whose calls have drawn scrutiny during the tournament, awaits FIFA's decision on July 13 on whether he will keep officiating in the World Cup's final rounds.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolAlso reported by: Once Noticias, TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)
Diego Vázquez's Son Tries Out With Estrella Roja
Thiago Vázquez, the 23-year-old son of Argentine coach Diego Vázquez, is training as a goalkeeper with newly promoted Estrella Roja de Danlí, hoping to earn a spot for the Apertura tournament in Honduras's top division.
Once NoticiasLeer en EspañolDanlí
Crime
Eight Fake Kidnappings Reported in Honduras This Year
Honduras has recorded eight cases of people staging their own kidnappings in 2026, most in San Pedro Sula, according to police, who along with human rights groups blame economic hardship and emotional distress, with some perpetrators seeking ransom money to fund migration or escape family troubles.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity · San Pedro SulaAlso reported by: Policía Nacional de Honduras, Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Man Killed in Machete Attack During Drinking Dispute in Copán
Elmer Natanael Ramírez, 45, was struck in the head and killed with a machete by an acquaintance while drinking at a home in San Nicolás, Copán; a suspect was found at the scene with the weapon.
HCHLeer en EspañolSecurity · Copán4-Year-Old Killed in Shooting in El Progreso
A 4-year-old boy named Ian died and two family members were wounded in a shooting at their family business in El Bálsamo, El Progreso, on July 11.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity · El ProgresoAlso reported by: Once Noticias, Radio HRN