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Tegucigalpa Caps Water Storage, Warns of Fines
Under Tegucigalpa's municipal code, households may store up to 40 cubic meters (about 40,000 liters) of water in cisterns and face fines of up to 300 lempiras for wasteful practices such as leaving taps open or hosing down their homes during the capital's ongoing water shortage.
Politics
Honduras Opens Temporary-Work Programs in Spain, U.S., Canada
The Labor Ministry has released the recruitment schedule for its temporary-work program abroad: Spain will recruit in October and November 2026 for farm and hospitality jobs, while the U.S. and Canada take applications year-round for carnival workers, housekeepers, and construction helpers.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolImmigrationProperty Institute Hands Out 1,141 Land Titles in San Pedro Sula
Honduras's Property Institute distributed 1,141 property titles to families in San Pedro Sula on Saturday, with another 5,797 ready for pickup, securing land rights for about 7,000 households across 240 neighborhoods.
HCHLeer en EspañolSan Pedro SulaElectoral Reforms Stall as Congress Turns to Other Business
Civil-society groups are pressing Congress to prioritize electoral reforms, including a presidential runoff, depoliticizing voting boards, and strengthening electoral institutions, but lawmakers have yet to schedule debate on substantive changes ahead of the 2029 elections.
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Business
Central Bank Auctions $84.4 Million in Foreign Exchange
The Central Bank of Honduras auctioned $84.4 million on July 17, setting a weighted average exchange rate of L26.7657 per dollar for July 18–20.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Read on XEconomyComayagua Business Expo Continues With Networking and Trade
The fourth annual Expo Comayagua 2026, organized by the Comayagua Chamber of Commerce, brings together 29 vendors along with networking sessions, masterclasses, and food tastings meant to build commercial partnerships and strengthen business ties.
HCHLeer en EspañolComayaguaOil Prices Hit $133.53 a Barrel in May
Honduras's average fuel-import cost reached $133.53 a barrel in May 2026, up 2.9% from April but slowing from the steep gains of March and April.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Read on XEconomyCoffee, Cacao Producers Train on Export Standards
Honduran coffee, cacao, and cashew producer groups completed a July 15–16 workshop in Choluteca on export procedures and EU deforestation rules, backed by EU funding and university support to help them meet international market requirements.
Diario RoatánRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolCholuteca
Infrastructure
El Tablón Dam Redesign Risks Further Delays, Business Leader Warns
Karim Qubain, president of the Cortés Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIC), warned that redesigning the engineering studies for the El Tablón Dam could push the project back further, arguing the Sula Valley cannot afford more delay given its vulnerability to climate change.
Radio América HondurasRead on XCortésAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (X)
Health
Injured Parachutist David Maldonado Returns Home to Recover
David Maldonado, a Honduran military parachutist hurt during September 15 independence day celebrations, has returned to Honduras to continue his recovery; his wife says he is stable but still needs orthotic support to walk.
TelevicentroRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolHemophilia Group Calls for Better Access to Treatment
Honduras's Hemophilia Society is urging the government to ensure timely diagnosis and steady access to modern therapies for the estimated 500 to 600 Hondurans with the inherited bleeding disorder, citing a shortage of specialists outside the capital and gaps in supply.
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Environment
COAH Warns Megaprojects Threaten Honduras's Caribbean Ecosystems
The Environmental Coalition of Honduras (COAH) warns that a proposed marine terminal in Omoa and a planned smart city in La Mosquitia would destroy coastal forests and coral reefs, saying the projects would cost the country more than $255 million a year in lost ecosystem services, tourism revenue, and climate damage.
El LibertadorRead in EnglishLeer en Español
Education
Education Ministry Sets Rules for Parade Rehearsals
Honduras's Education Ministry has ordered schools to hold parade rehearsals outside class hours and barred full-day cancellations to protect learning time ahead of the September 15 independence celebrations.
TelevicentroRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolTeachers Union Disputes Report of Nine Lost School Days
A teachers union leader rejected an Association for a More Just Society report that Honduras lost about nine school days in the first half of 2026, arguing the union staged only two protest days and that other interruptions came from administrative changes, not teacher action.
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Weather
Magnitude 5.3 Earthquake Strikes Caribbean Off Honduras
A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck the Caribbean Sea northeast of Gracias a Dios on July 18 at 10:08 a.m. at a depth of 30 kilometers; Copeco reported no damage or injuries on land.
Once NoticiasLeer en EspañolGracias a DiosSaharan Dust, Heat to Dominate the Weekend
Honduras will see little rain this weekend as Saharan dust and high temperatures move in, affecting air quality and weather nationwide.
Radio HRNRead on XAlso reported by: Radio América Honduras
Culture
Lempira Public Offices to Close July 20 for Identity Day
Public institutions in Lempira Department will close on July 20 to mark National Identity Day and honor the indigenous leader Lempira, who resisted the Spanish conquest in the 1530s.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolLempira
Sports
Marathón Star Farioli Reinjures Right Knee in Preseason
Argentine midfielder Bruno Farioli, Marathón's key attacking player, injured his right knee in a preseason friendly against Génesis FC on July 18, a worrying setback weeks before the Apertura 2026 season and just a year after his eight-month recovery from knee surgery.
DiezRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolSan Pedro SulaNájar Returns From Injury as Nashville Beats Atlanta
Honduran defender Andy Nájar returned from a muscle injury in Nashville SC's 1–0 win over Atlanta United on July 18, a result that widened the team's lead atop the MLS Eastern Conference.
Migration
Honduran Deported Nine Times Kept Slipping Back Into the U.S.
Óscar Alvarado Díaz, a Honduran with convictions for theft and drug conspiracy, was deported nine times but kept reentering the United States before being expelled on a U.S. military aircraft on June 4 as part of Washington's intensified deportation drive.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)Read in EnglishLeer en EspañolImmigration
Crime
Guaimaca's Helmet Ban Clashes With National Traffic Law
The municipality of Guaimaca has approved an ordinance banning motorcycle helmets within the town, saying the move will curb crime by stripping away anonymity, but national traffic authorities say it violates Honduras's Traffic Law, which requires helmet use.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity · Francisco MorazánAlso reported by: HCH
Honduran Content Creator Rubio Reports Death Threats
Alejandra Rubio, a Honduran presenter and content creator, publicly reported death threats made on July 16 against her, her family, and her team, warning that anyone responsible will be held to account for any harm.
Once NoticiasLeer en EspañolSecurityPolice Rescue Five-Month-Old Kidnapped in Puerto Lempira
National Police rescued a five-month-old who had been kidnapped and was being carried in a suitcase in Puerto Lempira; the infant has been reunited with his mother.
Radio HRNRead on XSecurity · Gracias a DiosParents Arrested for Sexually Exploiting Daughters in Olancho
Police in Olancho arrested a mother and father accused of sexually exploiting their daughters, one of whom became pregnant as a result of the abuse.
Policía Nacional de HondurasRead on XSecurity · OlanchoAlso reported by: Radio Cadena Voces (X)