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Tropical Storm Cristina Weakens but Soaks Central America
Tropical Storm Cristina weakened to a tropical depression but continues to threaten Central America with heavy rainfall, high surf, and flooding alerts; Costa Rica reported five people missing after two boats capsized off Guanacaste.
Once Noticias· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 13, 2026SIT Opens Bids for Largest Road-Maintenance Tender in 8 Years
Honduras's infrastructure ministry is accepting bids for a L 1.2 billion (approximately $48 million) project to maintain over 3,100 kilometers of unpaved roads nationwide.
SIT — Secretaría de Infraestructura y Transporte (X)Published on Honduras Daily · Jun 13, 2026Former BCIE Chief Warns Tax Proposal Could Spur Evasion
Dante Mossi, former president of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration, criticized a proposed reform excluding bonuses from income-tax calculations, warning it could enable employers to reclassify wages as tax-free bonuses and erode government revenue.
Radio América HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 13, 2026Thousands of Hondurans Take U.S. Voluntary-Departure Offer
Attorney Roberto Velásquez says a U.S. program offering $1,000–$2,000 to migrants who leave voluntarily has prompted thousands of Hondurans to depart the country, proving more effective than he had expected.
Radio América HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Congress Rewrites Agroindustrial Law to Add Energy and Tourism
Two days after approving the Agroindustrial Protection Law, Congress modified it outside normal legislative procedure to extend tax and permitting benefits to energy and tourism sectors, a move critics say violates parliamentary rules and threatens indigenous and Garífuna lands.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Tropical Depression Cristina Weakens but Soaks the Country
Tropical Depression Cristina weakened from a tropical storm on Wednesday but officials warn it could strengthen again as it continues to drench Central America with heavy rainfall.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Ulúa River Levees Lack Proper Reinforcement in El Progreso
Residents of northern El Progreso say the earthen levees built along the Ulúa River lack proper reinforcement and solid barriers to withstand heavy rains, raising fears of flooding in vulnerable communities as the wet season intensifies.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Economist Warns Bonus Tax Break Would Invite Evasion
Former Central American Bank president Dante Mossi cautioned that a proposed reform to exclude bonuses from income tax (ISR) calculations would create tax-evasion opportunities and reduce government revenue, reversing two decades of IMF-backed reforms.
Diario Roatán· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Bill Would Protect Rights and Care of HIV-Positive Hondurans
A bill introduced in Congress by lawmaker Johana Bermúdez would guarantee free, non-discriminatory medical care, confidentiality, and social support for Hondurans living with HIV while obligating the state to ensure continuous antiretroviral drug access.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Congress Brokers Taxi Deal; VIP Cabs to Be Legalized
Honduras's National Congress announced agreements to return about 30 seized VIP taxis, suspend penalties from transport authorities, and establish a regulatory framework allowing VIP and digital-platform cabs to operate alongside traditional taxis, ending a conflict that had threatened further protests.
Once Noticias· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Congress Shields Agribusiness Land From Land Reform
Congress on June 4 passed a law declaring agribusiness lands exempt from expropriation and land-reform programs, and ordering police to act immediately against occupations or protests, while peasant groups say it criminalizes rural organizing in the conflict-torn Bajo Aguán region where 20 people were killed on May 21.
Contracorriente· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Grandson Accused of Setting Fire to Grandmother's Home in Choluteca
An elderly woman in El Triunfo, Choluteca, filed a police report against her grandson after he allegedly threatened to kill her and set fire to her bed and belongings inside her home.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 12, 2026Woman with Disability Shot Dead in Comayagüela
Esly Michell García Pacheco, 35, a woman using crutches, was shot ten times in a Comayagüela alley on June 8; her death underscores the persistence of femicide and near-total impunity in Honduras, where rights groups report a 95 percent rate of unresolved killings of women.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 20261.47 Million Hondurans Live in the United States
Academic Manuel Flores cites official records showing at least 1.47 million Hondurans reside in the United States, representing nearly 14% of Honduras's total population, with a near-even gender split.
Radio América HondurasPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Honduras and EU Sign €6M Sustainable Investment Pact
Honduras and the European Union signed a five-year, €6 million ($6.9 million) agreement to boost private-sector partnerships and sustainable investments, with aims to improve competitiveness, create jobs, and strengthen regulatory frameworks while emphasizing digital transformation and inclusion of women and youth.
El Heraldo· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Road Deaths in Honduras Hit 850 This Year
Honduras has recorded approximately 850 traffic fatalities through early June 2026, up 22 deaths from the same period last year, prompting authorities to pursue new prevention strategies focused on driver behavior, road infrastructure, vehicle safety, and victim care.
Once Noticias· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Bill Would Exempt Housing and Small-Business Loans From Security Fee
Congresswoman Dunia Jiménez (Libre, Cortés) has proposed exempting mortgages and small-business loans from Honduras's Tasa de Seguridad Poblacional, a fee she says raises borrowing costs and blocks access to credit for entrepreneurs and homebuyers.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Honduras Costs Drug Traffickers L324 Million in 2026
Honduran armed forces report inflicting L324 million (roughly $13 million) in losses on drug trafficking networks so far in 2026 through crop destruction, lab dismantling, and seizures of cocaine, weapons, and vehicles, even as criminal groups shift routes and rebuild.
TuNota (Canal 5 / TSI)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Bill Seeks L300 Million Loan for Villanueva Projects
A proposed law would authorize the municipality of Villanueva (Cortés) to borrow 300 million lempiras (about $12 million) for a municipal administrative center, cultural complex, market for small vendors, sports stadium, road paving, and stormwater drainage.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Police Arrest 183 on Domestic Violence Complaints
Honduras police arrested more than 183 people in early 2026 on domestic violence reports, with authorities warning that untreated patterns of repetitive abuse can escalate to homicide or femicide.
Infobae – Honduras· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Program Brings Health and Fitness to 4,100 Students in Gracias
Over 4,100 students in Gracias, Lempira are now enrolled in a healthy-lifestyles program led by the National Pedagogical University, Fundación ITZAE, and Spanish education and health organizations, aiming to build exercise habits and overall wellness in schools.
El Libertador· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Bill Would Boost Funding for Blind-Services Group
A decree proposal would gradually increase annual budget allocation to Andepcih, the national association for blind Hondurans, to 2 million lempiras (roughly $80,000) by 2027 and maintain it permanently thereafter.
Congreso Nacional· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Supreme Court Sends Judicial Council Bill to Congress
Honduras's Supreme Court president Wagner Vallecillo Paredes delivered a proposed law on the Judicial Council and judicial careers to Congress's Constitutional Affairs Commission, unanimously approved by the court's full bench and representing input from judges and court employees.
HCH· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Watchdog Alleges L113 Million Graft in NGO Contracts
The Association for a More Just Society (ASJ) reported that over L113 million (approximately $4.5 million USD) in state funds were transferred to a nonprofit during the previous administration through contracts that allegedly bypassed public-bidding requirements, with 90% of the agreements operating outside legal frameworks.
La Prensa· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Video of Party Inside Maximum-Security Prison 'El Pozo' Goes Viral
A video circulating on social media shows inmates at the maximum-security prison 'El Pozo' in Santa Bárbara apparently celebrating, dancing, and using a cellphone inside the facility, raising questions about security and contraband control in Honduras's prison system.
Once Noticias· in SpanishPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Bill Would Require Rents and School Fees in Lempiras, Not Dollars
Congressman Frank Alley introduced a proposal to amend consumer-protection law requiring landlords, vehicle-rental companies, and private schools to charge in lempiras rather than dollars, arguing that these sectors do not require foreign-currency operations and that dollar pricing inflates costs for consumers.
Radio Cadena Voces (RCV)· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Roatán Fashion Show Brings Honduran and Colombian Designers Together
Roatán will host the Roatán Fashion Show on June 12–13, featuring emerging Honduran designers, international brands from Colombia, and cultural programming, with proceeds benefiting local charities and community organizations.
Diario Roatán· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 11, 2026Prosecutors Investigate Liberal Party Fund Transfers Abroad
Honduras's Public Ministry is investigating whether campaign funds from former Liberal presidential candidate Salvador Nasralla were illegally diverted to foreign accounts, allegations Nasralla denies as political persecution.
Criterio.hn· enPublished on Honduras Daily · Jun 10, 2026Business Council Urges Modern Electricity-Sector Framework
Honduras's business council submitted proposals to modernize electricity regulations under review by Congress, urging independent regulators and stable rules to strengthen the grid and attract investment.
Tropical Storm Cristina Shuts Down Pacific Fishing
Authorities have ordered the suspension of fishing and navigation in Honduras's Pacific Gulf due to waves up to 8 feet high from Tropical Storm Cristina, affecting at least 150 families and 2,500 fishers in the region.