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New consul general hits the ground running

Fresh on arrival for a three-year tour of duty in Guadalajara, United States Consul General Susan K. Abeyta has already embarked on a busy agenda of public appearances, including a visit to the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) Tuesday, September 11 for an introduction to expatriate residents and commemoration of the 2001 terrorist attacks on American soil.

Traditional fun marks Independence month at Lakeside

National pride and playful spirits will boil up over the coming week as the Lake Chapala area shifts gears for a series of traditional Fiestas Patrias events, culminating with the September 16 commemoration of Independence Day. Here’s an abbreivated day-by-day list of holiday highlights.

Why did Mexican federal police shoot two CIA agents?

After two weeks of speculation and investigation, it is still unclear why Mexican federal police officers opened fire on two alleged CIA agents inside a U.S. embassy vehicle in the state of Morelos last month.

‘Disciples’ ride with Jesus

Of the 86 motorcycle clubs in Guadalajara, one is unique on several counts. First, its meetings are in Spanglish; second, its ten members aim to preach the Gospel; third, they have no officers. “We have one president and his name is Jesus,” said Paul Fisher, the club pastor.

Metro’s few large green areas fighting public works encroachment

On the north end of the city, at the terminus of Calzada Independencia, butted against the University of Guadalajara’s art, architecture and design school, sits a plot of land belonging to the city of Guadalajara known as Parque Mirador Independencia. Now, during the rainy season, this space greens, verdant and lively with groups of dragonflies humming from tree to tree. There are other typical park attractions: a basketball court, swing sets, slides and even an amphitheater.