Ajijic View all

Underground wiring project announced for Ajijic downtown
First stage to be completed in 2½ years
The “cobwebs”—the knots of cables and hanging wiring will be gone, Chapala President Alejandro Aguirre Curiel, announced during the delivery of the work of the…More
Chapala View all

Miguel Martínez Street reopens after major makeover
Over 1,000 people will benefit
It has been over 13 years since Miguel Martínez Street in Chapala was remodeled. Alongside…More

Aguirre says new aqueduct won’t draw more lake water
Blames confusion and misinformation for complaints
Chapala President Alejandro Aguirre Curiel sought to clarify this week that a proposed new water…More

Chapala’s Palm Sunday procession’s new route avoided traffic
From the restaurant zone to the main church
The Palm Sunday procession changed its route this year. It started in the parking area…More

Huge fines for those burning out of schedule
Fines tripled for Natural Protected Areas
According to a report issued by the Municipal Government, fines for burning outside the calendar…More
San Antonio Tlayacapan View all

San Antonio Malecon bridge lamps vandalized
Repairs awaiting parts
At least 14 lights were vandalized on the San Antonio Tlayacapan boardwalk, near the bridge.…More

The Fiestas Patrias in San Antonio Tlayacapan concluded without incident
Festivities conclude peacefully
The Fiestas Patrias of San Antonio Tlayacapan took place without incident on September 21 and…More

Club Deportivo Guadalajara withdraws bid in San Antonio Tlayacapan
Misinformation led to rejection by townspeople
The Unidad Deportiva San Antonio Tlayacapan playing field will not be loaned to Club Deportivo…More
San Juan Cosalá View all

Dispute continues over new stalls on San Juan Cosalá’s malecón
Tenants oppose the new buildings
A group of about 30 people gathered on the San Juan Cosalá malecón in front…More

San Juan Cosalá’s new committee prepares for patriotic celebrations
September 21 and 22 celebrations
The patriotic celebrations in San Juan Cosalá have a new organization for participation of residents…More

Locals ‘steamed’ at new stalls on San Juan Cosalá’s malecón
Group says public officials benefit
“Frente Ciudadano” (Citizen Front) is raising questions about the “express” construction of commercial spaces on…More
Jocotepec View all

San Juan Cosalá hillside earthmoving continues for luxury development
Heavy machinery scaping the slopes
Heavy machinery has resumed scraping the slopes of the hills of San Juan Cosalá between…More

Sewage floods Jocotepec home for months
Joco passes the buck to Jalisco
Xóchitl Sanchez Ramos describes the nightmare of sewage contamination in her home, located on Miguel…More

Judicial candidates hit the campaign trail
Election on June 1st
Mexico will see a historic democratic process on Sunday, June 1, with the election of…More

18-year old held for vandalizing graves at San Cristóbal cemetery
High on a drug-fueled rampage
At least eight graves were vandalized at the San Cristóbal Zapotitlán cemetery. One of the…More
Jalisco View all

Ten arrested and charged in Rancho Izaguirre disappearances
New criminal proceedings held after identification by victim
Ten people were charged on March 31 for the crime of “disappearance committed by private…More
Guadalajara Pride March 2025 scheduled for June 7
The Guadalajara Pride March 2025 will take place on Saturday, June 7. One of the…More

First woman Rector General leads the University of Guadalajara
Karla Planter praised President Sheinbaum
Teacher Karla Alejandrina Planter Pérez was sworn in as the University of Guadalajara (UdeG) ‘s Rector…More

Controversy erupts over “El Mencho” images at concert
Sheinbaum demands investigation Telmex Auditorium incident
Los Alegres del Barranco’s recent performance at the Telmex Auditorium of the University of Guadalajara…More
Culture View all

New technology shines light on José Clemente Orozco murals
Artists’s innovation revealed
The works of Mexican artist José Clemente Orozco (1883-1949) have long been recognized for their visual strength and social criticism. Now a team of technological…More
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