Ajijic View all
Over 3000 people celebrate Independence Day in Ajijic
Tradition reigned with the queen, princesses, rebozas
From Sept. 14 to 16, Ajijic held its Independence Day celebrations with well over 2000 people in the plaza, two rebozo parades, crowning of the…More
Chapala View all
Chapala library without power for over a month
City council fails to pay electric bill
The Paula Real López Public Library, located in the heart of Chapala, has been without…More
Second water well opened in San Nicolás de Ibarra
Beefs up Chapala’s municipal water supply
As part of the municipal government’s commitment to improving access to drinking water, a second…More
URIT promotes sustainable agriculture via international participation
Conference addressed issues of production, sustainable consumption
The Antigua Presidencia Cultural Center (CCAP) in Chapala was the venue for a distinguished lecture…More
Chapala president demands transparent plan for new aqueduct
Aguirre Curiel wants all water extraction monitored
Chapala President Alejandro Aguirre Curiel demanded that Federal and state officials provide a clear, transparent…More
San Juan Cosalá View all
PHOTONOTE: Fence erected on old section of the bike path
The access to the old part of the bicycle path at the top of Piedra…More
Sewage still spilling in San Juan Cosalá
Neighbors describe stench and worse
On Narciso Mendoza Street, in San Juan Cosalá, the sewer is leaking untreated black water…More
Candidates for Miss Fiestas Patrias San Juan Cosalá
Meet the candidates
Luisa Rameño and Lupita Zamora are two of the three candidates hoping to be crowned…More
Jocotepec View all
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
URIT and URA agronomy students on study tour in Columbia
Columbian agriculture methods explored
Students from the Agricultural Engineering program of the Universidad Regional de Tequila (URIT) at the…More
Neglected Jocotepec Beltway continues to endanger motorist’s lives
Cracked, buckled asphalt after repeated repairs
Neglect of a stretch of the Jocotepec beltway risks causing an accident despite repeated attempts…More
Dengue cases stabilize in Jocotepec
No new infections
Dengue infections in Jocotepec seem to have abated as there were no new cases in…More
Jalisco View all
Over 1.6 million Jalisco students begin spring break
13,908 public and private schools out
More than 1.6 million students and over 82,000 teachers in Jalisco’s basic education system began…More
Regional meetings held to strengthen cultural development in the state
Jalisco's cultural network expands through regional collaboration
The Jalisco Ministry of Culture (SC) held the first of six regional meetings to strengthen…More
Governor blames farmers who steal, sell water for water shortage
Illegally opened sluice gates re-routed water
Jalisco Governor, Pablo Lemus, has identified farmers from Atequiza as responsible for the recent water…More
Gov. Lemus seeks 6.5 billion pesos for 2nd aqueduct to Guadalajara
Promises modern system will take less water from lake
Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro announced a new project for a second aqueduct intended to…More
Culture View all
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“Storytelling in Six Images” photography exhibition opens in Ajijic Plaza
Youth photo exhibit accompanied by Mariachi Juvenil Axixic
The exceptional talent of Lakeside’s young photographers will be on full display at the Open Air Gallery (Galeria al Aire Libre Axixic) in the Plaza…More
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Bare Stage presents His Greatness – Tennessee Williams fans take note
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Lake Chapala Orchestra presents “Strings on Fire” concert
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FLASH REVIEW: Man of La Mancha at Lakeside Little Theatre
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Ixtlahucan Ballet Folklorico offers two Ajijic performances
Feb. 23 and March 2 at the CCAR