MND Local: Is Cabo San Lucas finally ridding itself of the ‘Gray Ghost’? Plus, fallout from the hit-and-run accident that injured 17 people
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It was reported that Roberto Arellano Acevedo, the man who would have been attacked by a crowd after the run over during the mass celebrations in Cabo San Lucas, died this morning after the events that occurred. Alberto Renteria, General Secretary of the City of Los Cabos, was the one who sent the notice through his social networks. “We regret. To inform him of the death of the driver of last Wednesday’s hit vehicle. Our condolences to the famil…
MND Local: Is Cabo San Lucas finally ridding itself of the ‘Gray Ghost’? Plus, fallout from the hit-and-run accident that injured 17 people
Although the first hotel in Los Cabos was built in the 1950s, the first few decades of tourism were defined by a dozen or so pioneering hotels. It wasn’t until the 1980s and 1990s that the first real building boom occurred, as the area grew from just over 2,000 rooms in 1990 to nearly 8,000 by the close of the decade. “Steel and stucco are on the move everywhere you look, and suddenly, Los Cabos has a skyline, still patchy, but indicative of wha…
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