Ajijic View all
Protest signs cause controversy in Ajijic
Residents demand respect for public spaces
Following a demonstration in Ajijic on Saturday, Nov. 22, residents voiced concerns over “missing person” posters affixed with glue to multiple spots in the central…More
Chapala View all
150,000 tilapia fry released into Lake Chapala
Strengthening the local fishing economy
Chapala President Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel led the release of 150,000 tilapia fry (very…More
Chapala appoints new delegado in Atotonilquillo
Tourism and cemetery directors also replaced
Chapala President Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel announced the appointment of Ernesto Alejandro Gutiérrez Maldonado…More
Chapala steps up traffic checks to protect motorcyclists
Operations coordinated with local and state police
To prevent accidents and enforce traffic rules, Chapala will continue weekend operations targeting motorcyclists, said…More
Mother reports beating, bullying at Chapala middle school
Bullying complaints are up nationwide
A mother in Chapala publicly reported a bullying case against her son, a student at…More
San Juan Cosalá View all
San Juan Cosalá boardwalk needs some fixing
Space and and lake view make it popular
The San Juan Cosalá boardwalk is popular for its scenery, clean and always open restrooms,…More
Mayor asks people to not “capitalize” on sporting events
He denies cyclist Uriel is on payroll
Jocotepec President José Miguel Gómez López said that some people who offer support for sportsmen…More
Frida Kahlo inspires first painting workshop exhibition in San Juan Cosalá
Among the artists is a 72-year-old woman described as an ‘outstanding student’
With the artist Frida Kahlo as the theme, a collective exhibition “Los Colores de Frida”…More
Jocotepec View all
Jocotepec audit uncovers serious water management issues
Most water failed quality standards
The Superior Audit of the State of Jalisco (ASEJ) highlighted several issues in its 2023…More
St. Jude Thaddeus’s relics to tour Jalisco communities
Visits scheduled from Jan. 20 to Feb. 3
From Jan. 20 to Feb. 3, the relics of St. Jude Thaddeus will visit 17…More
Officials reaffirm oath to Lord of the Mountain
Marks beginning of Jocotepec festivities
On Jan. 6, the oath to the Lord of the Mountain was renewed with the…More
Road closures for patron saint festival in Jocotepec
Several streets pedestrian-only for over a week
Until January 21, streets in downtown Jocotepec will remain closed to vehicles due to the…More
Jalisco View all
Ten animals rescued in operation against animal cruelty
Animals showed severe malnutrition and abuse
Ten animals, found in a state of neglect and malnutrition, were rescued by special agents…More
Governor Lemus kicks off school year in Jalostotitlán
More than 1.6 million students return to classrooms
At the Vasco de Quiroga Telesecundaria (distance learning secondary school) in the municipality of Jalostotitlán,…More
Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus calls for strong bus station security
Focus on stopping organized crime at transit hubs
Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus Navarro attended the 51st Ordinary Session of the National Public Security…More
Rain “Nests” program exceeds installation target in Jalisco
Collects rainwater for community use
The Nidos de Lluvia (Rain Nests – rainwater collectors) program expanded its reach by installing…More
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Horoscopes
Week of May 23
ARIES (March 21-April 20) Say goodbye to injustices, betrayals and deceptions. It’s time to start anew, closing chapters of your life that no longer hold…More
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Music Sin Fronteras by Patrick O’Heffernan
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HOT HALF DOZEN 5.20.25
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Two blockbuster operas wrap up LLT’s May: Salome and Figaro
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Guilty Pleasures May 29: a little naughty, but a lot of fun
Cabaret fundraiser for Niños Incapacitados at El Barco