Chapala enacts animal protection code
After years in the making, the Chapala government is finally enacting its own regulatory code for the protection and treatment of animals, put into effect this week after final approval by the city council.
After years in the making, the Chapala government is finally enacting its own regulatory code for the protection and treatment of animals, put into effect this week after final approval by the city council.
As the reactivation of local businesses steadily picks up, Chapala area residents dependent upon public transportation are raising complaints about lax enforcement of the obligatory use of face masks to help contain the spread of the Covid-19.
Jocotepec is in the throes of a worrisome health crisis, not from the dreaded coronavirus, but the common summer plague of dengue fever.
After evading Covid-19’s steely grip on Jalisco for nine weeks and overcoming two false alarms, Chapala has finally been added to the growing list of pandemic venues, with the first two cases of the disease confirmed by federal, state and municipal authorities in the course of this week.
Two Chapala police officers have been cleared of misconduct stemming from the May 1 detention of Juan Ramón Álvarez López, director of the local Preparatoria Regional (high school).
Following the May 18 announcement that Chapala’s restaurant sector is being allowed to resume at-table service for their customers, dozens of local eateries have filed their paperwork for official authorization.
Beauty salons and barber shops top the list of Chapala’s non-essential businesses that are eager to attend to customers after obtaining authorization to reopen under the Jalisco government’s Fase Cero economic reactivation program.