Ajijic View all

Residents approve cement paving for Álvaro Obregón Street
Majority backs new pavement despite timing concerns
The reconstruction of Álvaro Obregón Street in Ajijic began on Tuesday, November 26, after a local vote selected cement pavement over traditional cobblestones. Workers will…More
Chapala View all

False reports continue at the Chapala Red Cross
Fake calls average 10 a month
There are still people who make false calls to the Chapala Red Cross, presenting an…More

Aguirre announces the appointments of 38 of 56 new directors
Directors will be on probation for a period of three months
The President of Chapala announced the appointments of 38 directors of his cabinet for his…More

Free mammograms are offered for the detection of breast cancer
The appointment is on October 17 at Felisa's Zalate starting at 8:00 a.m
Offering free mammograms for women from 40 to 69 years of age, institutions such as…More

ITC conference: no government solutions for problem-plagued Lake Chapala
ITC details 15 lake problems in Chapala conference
In a major conference on the condition and future of the lake the Director of…More
San Juan Cosalá View all

Crowd accompanies the Virgin of Guadalupe in San Juan Cosalá
Numbers up from previous years
A multitude of the faithful accompanied the Virgin of Guadalupe in San Juan Cosalá, in…More

San Juan Cosalá residents decorate Guadalupana altars Our Lady of Guadalupe celebrated December 12
The residents of of San Juan Cosalá celebrated the Guadalupana on December 12 with arrangements…More

Martha Camarena: Reporter, teacher, activist
Remembered as unstoppable
Reporter, teacher and activist from San Juan Cosalá, Martha Camarena Serrano died at age 57,…More
Jocotepec View all

PHOTONOTE: Workers at the parish well are on vacation
During Holy Week and Easter, no drilling work was carried out at the parish well…More

Polling official positions see shortfall of 7,000 workers
INE says many not interested in serving this year
The National Electoral Institute (INE) reports that only half of the citizens needed to act…More

Campaigns kicked off in Jocotepec with blessings, a rally, and caritas
Three candidates held rallies with their supporters
The campaigns for the Jocotepec presidency kicked off on March 31 with sign posting, blessings…More

Techaluta guamúchiles arrive in Jocotepec
The pitayas are not quite ripe yet
The guamúchiles (Manila tamarind or monkeypod) arrived in Jocotepec from Techaluta de Montenegro and are…More
Jalisco View all

Jalisco received 1.7 million international tourists by air the first half of 2023
96 percent of tourists are from the United States and Canada
“Jalisco received 1.7 million international tourists between January and June 2023, representing 17% growth compared…More

The Regulation of the Law of Mobility, Road Safety and Transportation of Jalisco published
Regulation defines responsibilities, rights, and obligations of individual
On August 4, 2023, the new Regulation of the Law of Mobility, Road Safety and…More

AMLO and Alfaro inspect work on El Zapotillo Dam
Important infrastructure expansion will double Guadalajara water supply
The governor of Jalisco, Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, and the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López…More

Missing-person search collectives meet with state authorities
Meeting aims to set protocols for safe, effective searches
Families of missing persons, search collectives, and state authorities met on July 25 to start…More
Culture View all

CREM to hold fundraising concert at Lakeside Little Theater
August 16 & 17 performances
CREM, the Centro Regional De Estudios Musicales music school of Ajijic, will perform La Voces De La CREM at the Lakeside Little Theater (LLT) on…More