Flying down to Rio
Four of the six athletes from Jalisco who have qualified for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games this week visited Governor Aristoteles Sandoval (center) at his official residence.
Four of the six athletes from Jalisco who have qualified for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games this week visited Governor Aristoteles Sandoval (center) at his official residence.
The Guadalajara Zoo will open seven days a week over the two-week Easter break to accommodate the hundreds of families looking for fun holiday activities.
A victim support program has been launched at the University of Guadalajara to help protect students from violent crime.
Sporting “I voted today” buttons, 16 Guadalajara-based Americans relax and order lunch after traveling by bus to Ajijic to join about 300 other expats voting in person in the Democrats Abroad primary March 7.
Partners of the Americas, a non-profit organization that seeks to connect people and organizations across borders to serve and to change lives through lasting partnerships, will host its 2016 International Partnership Convention at Guadalajara’s Hotel Presidente Intercontinental from October 26-29.
More than a dozen bands from all over Mexico will descend on a Zapopan neighborhood when the “Verbena de la Musica Nuestra” (Carnival of Our Own Music) takes over the charming plaza of Atemajac del Valle Saturday and Sunday, February 27 and 28.
The U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara Wednesday held a celebration to honor Guadalajara’s Instituto Mexicano Norteamericano (IMN), an institution that has been teaching English to Mexican citizens for 67 years.