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City council apologizes to Ajijic protestors

Complying with a recommendation by the Jalisco Human Rights Commission (CEDHJ), members of the Chapala city council voted in favor of offering a public apology to six residents of Ajijic who complained of being subjected to stigmatization and threats derived from their opposition to the government’s street improvement project in the village center.


Cop among four suspects held for Jocotepec murder

A Jocotepec police officer is among four individuals arrested in connection with the brutal murder of a local woman, the apparent victim of a family feud.
Melisa de los Santos Garcia, 20, was found dead in her Jocotepec home on the evening of Wednesday, June 17. Her throat had been slashed and face severely beaten.

Former mayor weighs in on Chapala’s political fortunes

“Candidates are chosen by political parties, meaning they tend to be individuals twisted by involvement in a deeply-rooted system who are usually not the most adequate persons to hold office nor to the liking of the average citizen,” laments former Chapala Mayor Raul Robles Puga (1992-95) in reflecting on the 2015 elections.