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Was man murdered in parking row?

Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval has ordered his state attorney general to speed up an investigation into the alleged beating death of a 38-year-old man who objected to a woman who had parked her car blocking a ramp for the disabled. 


IMSS carries out weekend surgeries to clear backlog

A new program that see some surgeries carried out on weekends for the first time is allowing the Jalisco delegation of the Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social (IMSS) to make headway in clearing its backlog of pending operations.

Doctors down tools

Should doctors in Mexico be immune from facing criminal charges when accused of negligence?

Former advisor to state attorney general arrested in Texas

A former senior official at the Jalisco Attorney General’s Office (FGE) has been arrested in Texas on several federal charges, including laundering the proceeds of drug trafficking.

50-peso cabs hit the streets

In a bid to fend of the intense competition from Uber, some yellow cab drivers in metropolitan Guadalajara are charging a maximum fare of 50 pesos for rides anywhere inside the city beltway (periferico).

Officials dismissed for homophobic comments after Orlando

Senior officials with the Zapopan municipal government and a state government agency have both been dismissed from their jobs after posting homophobic comments on social media in the wake of last weekend’s massacre at a gay night club in Orlando.

Cops try to disrupt gay march

Around 2,000 people participated in last Saturday’s annual gay pride parade on the streets of Guadalajara.