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Attack on 80-year-old Indigenous woman sparks outrage
Locals rally to support elderly victim
A robbery and physical assault on an approximately 80-year-old Indigenous woman in Ajijic has caused outrage and indignation. The victim, known as “Conchita,” was severely…More
Chapala View all
Pablo Lemus calls for end to illegal construction infringing on lake
Jalisco governor candidate say stop encroachment
Movimiento Ciudadano candidate for Jalisco governor Jesús Pablo Lemus Navarro, declared during his recent visit…More
Three candidates unveiled for 2024 Chapala elections
Julián Cristóbal Ortíz declared for Hagamos
Former Chapala president José de Jesús “Chuy” Cabrera Jiménez (2010-2012), as well as former trustee…More
Women in Chapala have 37 safe places to seek protection
Dangerous areas of municipality identified and mapped
Thirty seven Lugares Seguros (safe places) for women to seek refuge from harassment and violence…More
MC gov candidate Jesús Pablo Lemus Navarro visits Lakeside
He introduces himself to supporters
Jesús Pablo Lemus Navarro, sole pre-candidate of Movimiento Ciudadano (MC) for the governorship of Jalisco,…More
Jocotepec View all
Claudia Larissa: between the experimental and art outside museums
She has always questioned the traditional approaches
The 23-year old artist from Jocotepec, Claudia Larissa López Olmedo, describes herself as an experimental…More
Residents of Ánima Sola Street suffer from sewage overflow
Rains overwhelm the drainage system
Recent rains have overwhelmed sewage drains in Ánima Sola street at the intersection with south…More
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
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MURAL OF THE WEEK: One of Ajijic’s most iconic murals, on the corner of the town offices at Colon and Hidalgo
A chief of a tribe called Cazcalotzin saw from the Mezcala mountain range the figure of an eagle on a red hill. Remembering the prophecies…More