Ajijic View all

Ajijic loses three important men in span of two months
A Sayaco, a musician and a driver
“There are always a lot of people leaving” is a common saying in Ajijic when people die here. Mario Farías, Ricardo Mosqueda, and Horacio Rojas,…More
Chapala View all

PHOTONOTE
Presenting the candidates for Carnival Queen 2025
The four candidates for Carnival Queen 2025 are (from left) Daniela Alejandra Contreras Padilla, 23,…More

Chapala’s inaugural Police 5K race draws 300 runners
Organizes eager to make it an annual event
The town of Chapala came alive on Sunday, Feb. 9, as 300 enthusiastic runners gathered…More

Chapala schools face structural risks -urgent inspections planned
Five of 83 schools have structural damage
The Civil Protection and Fire Department (PCB) has detected structural damage in at least five…More

Construction in Cristianía Park will not delay Carnival
Chapala's tourist zone work starts after March 5
The Chapala Carnival will be held at Cristianía Park, as announced by authorities after the…More
San Antonio Tlayacapan View all

San Antonio land sale to safeguard city finances
Some municipal accounts frozen in lawsuits
To protect municipal bank accounts from seizures, the Chapala City Council approved the divestment of…More

Encroachment reported on federal land in San Antonio Tlayacapan
A fisherman has enlarged an encampment
A shack built next to the San Antonio Tlayacapan Malecón, on the shores of Lake…More

Celebrating the four crosses of San Antonio Tlayacapan
Neighbors decorate crosses and plan festivities
The four original neighborhoods of San Antonio Tlayacapan celebrated the Day of the Holy Cross…More
San Juan Cosalá View all

Beauty pageant on Student’s Day at the international high school
Contest coronation with a cause on May 23rd
Students and teachers of the MIGUEL HIDALGO y COSTILLA high school (aka high school 58)…More

Easter began with the blessing of palms in San Juan Cosalá
A good turnout for Palm Sunday
Many San Juan Cosalá residents attended the Palm Sunday blessing of the palms, held on…More

Gabriel Chávez: passionate about San Juan Cosalá
Lawyer, educator, chronicler of history
Gabriel Chávez Rameño is a lawyer by profession, a teacher by vocation, and a chronicler…More
Jocotepec View all

Thirty Jocotepec City Hall workers dismissed
“Very inflated” payroll cited as cause
Thirty officials were dismissed from Jocotepec City Hall due to high payrolls inherited from the…More

PHOTONOTE: Lalo España strolls through Jocotepec
Actor Eduardo Ramírez Velázquez, known as Lalo España, was on the Jocotepec boardwalk, where he…More

Crafts store reopens in downtown Jocotepec’s old Paulino Navarro school
Store to support local artisans
Jocotepec’s handicrafts store, dedicated to promoting local artisans, reopened on November 22, showcasing diverse pieces…More

After one week’s break, dengue cases increase again
New cases reported in Jocotepec and Chapala
There were 18 new cases of dengue added in the municipality of Jocotepec this past…More
Jalisco View all

Jalisco will prosecute arsonists to the full extent of the law
The governor declares increased surveillance
With a surge of intentional fire setting in natural sites causing forest fires recently, the…More

Pope accepts resignation of Guadalajara’s Cardinal Robles Ortega
Cardinal Ortega reached mandatory retirement age
After the Cardinal of Guadalajara, José Francisco Robles Ortega, requested his resignation for having reached…More

New firefighting program reduces forest fire damage
75% less land burned to date
According to the National Water Commission (Conagua), a newly implemented set of policies and procedures…More

Flair Airlines begins direct service between Guadalajara and Toronto
The new route will start on September 13
Flair Airlines will begin flying a direct Guadalajara-Toronto route on September 13. This is the…More
Culture View all

Pigsy exhibition to open at 360 XQMX residency in Ajijic
Renowned Irish Artist to be in residence
The 360 XQMX residency in Ajijic announces “Nil Bron Orm” by Pigsy, a rooftop exhibition on Saturday, Jan 25, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.…More