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Congress Approves $500 Million Municipal Bond for Tegucigalpa
Congress cleared Tegucigalpa's city government to issue $500 million in municipal bonds to restructure inherited debt, freeing about 60 million lempiras a month for water infrastructure and drought relief in the capital.
Politics
Hearing for Ex-Health Minister Flores Postponed
A court hearing for former Health Minister Alba Consuelo Flores, charged in the mobile-hospital scandal, was called off after her defense cited health problems, and the judge will reschedule once her medical condition is documented.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolTegucigalpaEx-Joint Chiefs Head Faces Press-Freedom Case but Stays Out of Detention
Roosevelt Hernández, former head of the Honduran armed forces' Joint Chiefs, will answer a case without pretrial detention over a military digital newspaper's 2025–2026 articles targeting three journalists.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolTegucigalpaLiberal Party Pushes Plan to Rescue ENEE Without Privatization
Mayors and lawmakers aligned with the Liberal Party are drafting an alternative energy plan that would keep the national power utility ENEE in state hands, crack down on electricity theft and meter fraud—blamed for more than 90% of losses—and renegotiate rates with private generators.
Business
After 25 Years of TPS, Honduras Poverty Rate Hasn't Budged
Economist Julio Raudales, former president of the Honduran Economists' College, notes that poverty in Honduras has held at roughly 63% since 2001, raising the question of what progress has come from 25 years of Temporary Protected Status for Hondurans in the US.
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Infrastructure
Tegucigalpa's Salvador Mendieta Street Reopens After Rebuild
Tegucigalpa's city government reopened Salvador Mendieta Street in the historic center on August 17 after rebuilding about 40 meters of stone-paved roadway, a route that carries roughly 6,000 vehicles a day and serves some 200,000 residents, workers, and visitors.
Diario RoatánRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolTegucigalpaTegucigalpa Launches WhatsApp Assistant for Service Reports
Tegucigalpa's city government has rolled out an AI-powered WhatsApp assistant that lets residents report potholes, water leaks, and clogged drains and check water and trash-collection schedules, with more services planned.
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Health
Health Ministry Warns of Screwworm Infestation Cases
Honduras's Health Ministry is keeping up epidemiological surveillance and urging stronger prevention as cases of myiasis caused by the screwworm, a parasitic fly larva, continue to surface across the country.
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Environment
Honduras Looks for Ways to Put Bay Islands Sargassum to Use
Twenty-six government and international agencies met to devise strategies for managing sargassum washing up on the Bay Islands' coasts, weighing uses such as fertilizer and biofuel, as Roatán faces cleanup costs of roughly L1 million every 15 days and Germany and Portugal offer up to €20 million in support.
Diario RoatánRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolBay IslandsRoatán Launches E-Waste Collection Drive Thursday and Friday
Roatán's city government is collecting discarded appliances and electronics on August 20–21 to keep hazardous materials out of the landfill, with free pickup of large items available via WhatsApp.
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Weather
Drought: 75 Honduran Municipalities on Red Alert
Honduras's national disaster agency placed 75 municipalities on red alert, 71 on yellow, and 88 on green starting August 18 amid severe drought tied to the El Niño weather pattern.
Copeco Warns of Rain and Thunderstorms Across Honduras
Honduras's emergency agency is warning of rain and thunderstorms nationwide during the active 2026 Atlantic and Pacific hurricane season, with meteorologists noting possible cyclonic development in the Pacific but no direct threat to Honduras for now.
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Sports
Mauricio Dubón Goes 3-for-3 in Braves Win
Honduran utility player Mauricio Dubón rapped three singles and scored a run as the Atlanta Braves shut out the Chicago White Sox 2-0, extending a strong 2026 season.
Moncada Helps Lugano Edge Maccabi in Conference League Playoff
Honduran forward Dereck Moncada came off the bench in Lugano FC's 2–1 home win over Maccabi Tel Aviv in the first leg of the UEFA Conference League playoff, creating several chances in his 20 minutes on the field.
Migration
Honduras Unprepared for Child Deportations as TPS Ends
Child-welfare advocates warned that Honduras lacks the educational and social infrastructure to absorb children returning after the US ends Temporary Protected Status for Hondurans, with 878 minors already deported in 2026 and thousands more at risk.
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Crime
Honduran Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run in North Carolina
Mauricio Josué Sarmiento, 21, a Honduran who entered the US illegally as a minor in 2021, faces charges in North Carolina in a hit-and-run that killed a 51-year-old man, and ICE has filed a hold to be notified before his release.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurityWitnesses and Video Tie Suspect to Law Student's Murder
Police say surveillance video and witness accounts place Carlos Eduardo Zaldívar Cervantes, alias El Texas, at the killing of law student Marvin Fernández in San Pedro Sula, and prosecutors plan to seek his arrest on the murder charge after he faces an initial hearing on drug-trafficking allegations.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity · San Pedro SulaTikToker Archaga to Turn Himself In
The attorney for TikToker Rosel Archaga says his client will appear before a judge voluntarily to face charges of aggravated mistreatment of a minor and will ask for alternatives to pretrial detention.
El HeraldoRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolSecurity · DanlíAlso reported by: La Prensa