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Earthquake cracks kinder

A public preschool opened last August in Tlaquepaque was closed after municipal Civil Protection officials found serious cracks and fissures in classrooms. The April 11 earthquake also lifted paving stones in the main patio. Some 130 kindergarteners were sent home as a preventative measure and the school will remain closed until the damage can be assessed by the city’s public works department.


Colorful candidate on the stump

The campaign trail brought National Action Party (PAN) presidential candidate Josefina Vazquez Mota to Guadalajara this week.

City to mark darkest day in recent history

This Sunday, 20 years will have passed since April 22, 1992 became an immortalized date in the minds of Tapatios.

18 minutes: the bank wait average

Next time you go to the bank in Guadalajara, be sure to leave plenty of time to spare.

Art museum construction imminent

After years of setbacks and delays, construction is finally set to begin on a modern art museum overlooking the Huentitan canyon on the northeastern outskirts of Guadalajara.

Passions ignite during annual Easter pageant

Actors take part in Good Friday scenes in San Martin de las Flores’ annual Judea or Passion Play, a representation of the trial, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.

New Minerva beer honors cyclists

Boosted by a 47-percent increase in sales last year, Minerva brewery has launched a new beer aimed at cyclists, while trying to expand into foreign markets.