Overview
- Activist Olimpia Coral Melo said Querétaro ranks among the 10 states with the most digital‑violence reports, estimating about 7,267 potential victims surfaced in online sexual‑exploitation markets and warning that weak platform cooperation hinders prosecutions.
- Governor Mauricio Kuri reaffirmed security as a governing priority and said the State Water Council will present a hydric plan before year‑end, with attention to drainage as growth pressures intensify.
- Ten municipalities have prohibited public performance or dissemination of narcocorridos, and roughly half of local councils are preparing regulations to restrict them.
- The state Labor Secretariat announced 1,500 formal job vacancies with pay above the minimum wage, linked to the Hombres Trabajando en la Formalidad program.
- Other local updates included a fourth activation of the rapid‑response labor mechanism in a dispute involving a winery, widespread pothole complaints in multiple neighborhoods, an animal‑abuse rescue reported by the capital’s mayor, and scuffles that stalled the state congress leadership vote.