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A 20-meter-tall tree rises up into the night sky in the Parque San Jacinto on Javier Mina in the eastern Libertad sector of the city.
A 20-meter-tall tree rises up into the night sky in the Parque San Jacinto on Javier Mina in the eastern Libertad sector of the city.
Neighbors residing on Chapala’s Calle Zaragoza confronted Mayor Javier Degollado when he appeared early Wednesday, December 13 to inspect progress on the renovation work that has been underway since August 1.
The four-year-old “Salvando Vidas” campaign by the state’s Department of Traffic (Semov), which seeks to curb drunk-driving with strict measures such as random breathalyzer stops, has turned up the heat on inebriated motorists from a simmer to a boil, just in time for the year’s most besotted season.
It’s time for another installment of the municipal soap opera known as “Alfaro vs. the Carriage Drivers,” which was for some time a once-monthly affair but has started broadcasting to increasingly exhausted observers about once a week.
A series of independent seasonal bazaars in Guadalajara scheduled this weekend provide opportunities for local micro entrepreneurs to showcase their wares.
A series of independent seasonal bazaars in Guadalajara scheduled this weekend provide opportunities for local micro entrepreneurs to showcase their wares.
Those readers suffering from FIL (Guadalajara International Book Fair) withdrawal just days after it came to a conclusion may ween themselves off their jones with some information regarding next year’s edition, along with a wrap-up of this year’s highlights.