Ajijic View all
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Ajijic mourns the November passing of six respected residents
Each one left a profound mark
This November, Ajijic bid farewell to six of its most beloved residents, widely recognized neighbors who, through their presence, professions, and active participation in the…More
Chapala View all
Chapala relocates key municipal offices to new building
Move to improve efficiency and service
Starting on Oct. 28, 2025, several departments of the Chapala Municipal Government will begin operating in…More
Chapala outlines security, cleanup plan for Day of the Dead
Officials ask visitors to be respectful
To ensure safety and order during the Day of the Dead festivities, the Municipal Government…More
Lake Chapala reaches its highest level since 2019
Four Area dams now over 100% capacity
Lake Chapala is experiencing one of its best water levels in recent years. According to…More
Chapala provides over 1,700 free mammograms
Breast cancer now affects younger women
The Chapala government declared October as Pink Month to raise awareness about the importance of…More
San Juan Cosalá View all
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
Crossing the road in San Juan Cosalá is a growing danger
Pedestrians run for their lives across the road
It has become risky to cross the Chapala-Jocotepec highway in the town of San Juan…More
Jocotepec View all
Jocotepec cadastre office open for tax payments, water bills
15% discount offered for early payments
The cashiers at Jocotepec city hall are ready to receive taxpayers in January and are…More
Thousands join Jocotepec procession for Lord of the Mountain
Some walked on their knees, covered eyes
A large crowd of faithful walked through Jocotepec on Jan. 19 to accompany the Lord…More
Jocotepec government charged with damage to Lake Chapala
Environmental authorities halt San Juan Cosalá project
Without federal permits, environmental guidance, or authorization to dump debris into the Lake Chapala area,…More
Jocotepec Festivities: Calm, with minor arrests reported
Police and fire services maintain public safety order
The security analysis of the January festivities in Jocotepec was reported as a “white balance,”…More
Jalisco View all
Suicide rate in Mexico continues to rise
Third leading cause of death among youth
According to the study “Youth Suicide in Jalisco,” carried out by the Secretariat of Planning…More
Jalisco to collaborate with the Netherlands on water resources
Dutch officials offer help with water management
The Government of Jalisco and the Kingdom of the Netherlands held a meeting to strengthen…More
Jalisco celebrates 15 years of its state flag
Tribute and parade mark the occasion
The Government of Jalisco marked the 15th anniversary of the state flag on Sunday with…More
Jalisco ready for second National Earthquake Drill 2025
Drill to take place Sept. 19 at 12 p.m.
Jalisco will participate in the Second National Large-Scale Earthquake Drill 2025, scheduled for Friday, Sept.…More
Culture View all
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Music Sin Fronteras
Celebrating Pride month with LGBTQ Musicians
Since Tchaikovsky in the 1860s (and probably centuries before), LGBTQ musicians have shaped the sound and culture of mainstream music. Early 20th-century performers such as…More
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St. Andrews hosts Lake Chapala Orchestra summer series
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Schedules change for Jubilee at Concerts in the Park
Lady Gaga and Pink both perform on Jun 8 only -
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Lakeside towns welcome June with patron saint festivals
Traditions and processions throughout the month -
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