US politics keep sticking its nose under the Ajijic tent
OPINION: LOOKING AT LIFE IN LAKESIDE
US politics keeps sticking its nose under the Ajijic tent OPINION: LOOKING AT LIFE IN LAKESIDE…More
US politics keeps sticking its nose under the Ajijic tent OPINION: LOOKING AT LIFE IN LAKESIDE…More
Written in collaboration with Estefania Romero Lakeside News conducted a survey of the expat community,…More
The connecting sinew of music OPINION: LOOKING AT LIFE IN LAKESIDE One of the more…More
Ten young lakeside boxers are in Colombia for the Mexico-Colombia Binational Boxing Tournament, which takes…More
The mobility project for the seven municipalities surrounding Lake Chapala, funded with 700,000 euros (around…More
written in collaboration with Estefania Romero The results of the 2025 Lakeside News/Semanario Laguna Immigration Attitude…More
In an incident that occurred around 8:20 p.m. on Feb. 24, an Expat woman, approximately…More
“There are always a lot of people leaving” is a common saying in Ajijic when…More
The state government of Jalisco recently appointed Isaac Alberto Trejo Gracián, who ran for president…More
The Lakeside Presbyterian Church bought land in Riberas del Pilar in 2013 for a new…More