Ajijic View all
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“Chuco” Soto announces international jazz series, starting March 12
Joint project with Instituto Italiano de Cultura en México
Rezzonante, the music organization of saxophonist and impresario Eleazar “Chuco” Soto, has announced the launch of the International Jazz Series “El Lago Suena” (The Lake Sounds),…More
Chapala View all
Chapala and Aguascalientes sign collaboration agreement during Carnival 2026
Municipalities create strategic alliance for mutual benefit
Presidents Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel of Chapala and Leonardo Montañez Castro of Aguascalientes signed…More
Chapala strengthens Mexico-Canada ties ahead of 2026
President, Canadian officials boost cooperation
In a strategic move to strengthen binational ties, Chapala President Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel…More
Chapala reports fires in vehicles, businesses, and public buildings after February 21
Authorities responded to several arson fires in different parts of the municipality
The Chapala Municipal Government reported the aftermath of the violent events that occurred on February…More
Lent calls for conversion and discipline
Chapala priest explains Ash Wednesday
With a call for sincere conversion and inner discipline, parish priest Juan José Chávez Ramírez…More
San Antonio Tlayacapan View all
San Antonio Tlayacapan to go all out for Independence Day
Celebrations will be held Sept. 20 and 21
The official program for the Fiestas Patrias (National Holidays) in San Antonio Tlayacapan has been…More
San Antonio Tlayacapan Now Has Its Queens
There are five queens for the 2025 Fiestas Patrias
San Antonio Tlayacapan now has its five queens who will represent the town’s different traditions…More
Rain can’t dampen spirits at San Antonio Tlayacapan festival
Over 3,400 attend patron saint activities
Although several days of the San Antonio Tlayacapan Patron Saint Festivities were affected by sudden…More
San Juan Cosalá View all
Renovation of SJC elementary school expected in 2026
School on list for improvements
Parents of students at Gabriela Mistral Elementary School in San Juan Cosalá hope that the…More
New water well opened in San Juan Cosalá
Installation to meet water shortages, infrastructure failures
The Zaragoza water well, which supplies half of San Juan Cosalá, was opened on Dec.…More
Parents worried about Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School renovations
Danger of collapse, but no repair plan for government
On Dec. 3, parents of students at the Ignacio Zaragoza Elementary School in San Juan…More
Jocotepec View all
Jocotepec celebrates the month of love with collective wedding
Deadline for registration is Feb. 20
Jocotepec will celebrate the month of love with a mass wedding on Feb. 27, offering…More
INE facilities in District 17 reach capacity
Ocotlán and Jocotepec lead the credential renewals
The National Electoral Institute (INE) offices in District 17 of Jalisco are experiencing a large…More
Jocotepec to honor Marcos Castellanos bicentennial
Civic ceremony, floral tribute planned
Associations from Jalisco and Michoacán will honor insurgent priest Marcos Castellanos Mendoza on Friday, Feb.…More
Jocotepec domestic violence: three years as most recurring crime
2025 projects to be a violent year
Domestic violence has topped Jocotepec’s crime statistics for the third straight year, with 70 cases…More
Jalisco View all
The unforgettable week: El Mencho killed, cartel mayhem, calm aftermath
A wrap-up of a tense week
The killing of cartel boss Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera Cervantes, leader of the Cártel Jalisco…More
Violent Sunday leaves over 60 dead
Pregnant woman among victims
The violent response by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) after the death of its…More
Forty-one arrests made after violent incidents in Jalisco
Twenty arrested for alleged direct involvement
The Jalisco government reported that, as of 10 a.m. this past Monday, 41 people had…More
Audit launched over restricted aqueduct study
State agency spent nearly 22 million pesos
The Jalisco State Water Commission spent nearly 22 million pesos (about 1.3 million USD) on…More
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THERE’S SOMETHING ROTTEN AT LAKESIDE AND IT’S ALL GOOD!
Flash Review by Don Beaudreau
There’s Something Rotten! in the state of Jalisco and it’s a non-stop delight at Lakeside Little Theatre from February 27-March 10. Audiences will have a…More
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LLT’s largest and funniest musical, Something Rotten!, opens Feb. 27
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