Ajijic View all

Repaired planters in the center of Ajijic repeatedly damaged
Motorists Sanitation Department trucks suspected
Two of the planters, located beside the trash containers, are damaged again. The planters, which were granted to Ajijic as part of the plan for…More
Chapala View all

Claudia Samantha Orozco Morando crowned Carnival Queen 2023
Chapala High School student named queen
Claudia Samantha Orozco Morando, a student of the Technical High School in Tourism, was crowned…More

Few restaurants following the Anti-tobacco Law ‘to the letter’
Authorities continue to warn business owners
One month and ten days since the Anti-tobacco Law went into effect in Mexico there…More

DIF Chapala joins initiative to stop human trafficking and help victims
U.S. Consulate, officials meet at Auditorio in Ajijic
The DIF Chapala and the Consulate General of the United States in Guadalajara joined the…More

City Council announces new coordinator of Delegados and Agents
Ana Luisa Raygoza Ibarra is the new coordinator
Chapala President Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel, announced a new position in the municipal government:…More
Jocotepec View all

Jocotepec’s wooden stalls for former street vendors abandoned
Merchants left, but the empty stalls remain
The wooden stalls built on the second floor of the Jocotepec market to relocate the…More

Contractor to continue trash collection in Jocotepec
Municipality gives GIRRSA ultimatum to regularize service
The collection and final disposal of trash in the municipality will continue to be carried…More

Photo gallery: Rains wreak havoc again in Jocotepec
Civil Protection and Firefighters responded quickly
Drains collapsed and sewage ran over as the municipality of Jocotepec received no respite from…More

Chenlla Hernández: a painter of dreams, meanings and emotions
The young man from Jocotepec captures his vision of reality in brushstrokes
Claudio Hernández Díaz, alias “Chenlla,” is one of Jocotepec’s most recognized contemporary artists. At 33…More
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Restaurant Cenaduría Memo: 52 years sharing Mexican flavors
Mari's cuisine has endured as a sought after taste of local, national and even international diners
“Memo’s” is one of the most long-lived and emblematic local businesses in Ajijic. At 72 years old, its founder, Mrs. María Hilda Robledo Vázquez, shared…More