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Abolish horse-drawn carriages, activists urge

Animal rights groups say the time has come to end the tradition of horse-drawn calandrias (carriages) that take tourists around the streets of downtown Guadalajara.


City cops prepare to work ‘under protest’

A group of unidentified Guadalajara municipal police officers say they will work “under protest” from June 4 because the city’s mayor and police chief have failed to listen to their gripes.

Seized stolen car parts on view to all

After seizing hundreds of stolen car parts in a raid this week, Jalisco’s Fiscalia General is asking citizens to come in and identify them.

New x-ray machines may reduce airport lines

Checking in for most flights at the Guadalajara Airport should be quicker thanks to newly installed x-ray machines that have replaced manual luggage checks.

Outer city ring road back on track

The Tlajomulco municipal government has cleared the way for work to resume on the 110-kilometer “macrolibramiento,” the ambitious outer city beltway planned to run in a semi-circle to the south of the Guadalajara metropolitan area.

Zapopan mayor axes police chief

Zapopan Mayor Hector Robles has fired his chief of police in a bid to “reinforce security strategies” in the metro area municipality.

Four charged in tourism minister murder case

Police have arrested four members of a local drug cartel in connection with the slaying of Jalisco Tourism Secretary Jose de Jesus Gallegos Alvarez on March 9.