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Young, independent candidate secures stunning political victory

With no party backing, very little funding and nothing in the way of political experience, Pedro Kumamoto’s candidacy for the  Jalisco Congress seemed nothing  more than a symbolic gesture.


Many injured after structure collapses in storm

Around 60 people were injured when awnings erected for a reception for delegates from the Congreso Mexicano del Petroleo collapsed during Thursday night’s heavy storm in Guadalajara.

Car thieves caught out in traffic jam

Guadalajara police officers have captured two carjackers who found their getaway stymied by the city’s congested streets.  

Don’t make city center car free, merchants say

Downtown Guadalajara merchants wasted no time in applying pressure on mayor-elect Enrique Alfaro, drawing attention this week to the growth of unlicensed street trading, which they say has exploded under the administration of current Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) Mayor Ramiro Hernandez.

Light train line 3 starts to take shape

Progress is already visible in the construction of a third line in Guadalajara’s tren ligero (light-rail network). The supporting columns for the rail track are in place on Prolongacion Laureles, between the planned stations of Mercado del Mar and Basilica. The new line will run diagonally from the northern periferico (beltway) in Zapopan, via downtown Zapopan and Guadalajara, to the Nueva Central Camionera bus station in Tlaquepaque. The new track is expected to open in June 2017.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Huicholes arrested for transporting peyote plants

Two men belonging to the indigenous Wirrarika (Huichol) people of Jalisco and Nayarit have been arrested at the Guadalajara International Airport after being discovered in possession of peyote, a plant known for its psychoactive properties.