Covid protocols to stay in place
Despite the decreasing number of confirmed cases of Covid-19, the Jalisco government will not be changing its protocols designed to reduce transmission of the virus, at least until the end of September.
Despite the decreasing number of confirmed cases of Covid-19, the Jalisco government will not be changing its protocols designed to reduce transmission of the virus, at least until the end of September.
The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) has decided to enter the telecommunications market and is offering cellphone and internet services through its subsidiary CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos (TEIT).
The recent drug cartel violence that exploded in Jalisco and Guanajuato was repeated two days later on Mexico’s northern border, with arson attacks on convenience stores and vehicles, as well as random shootings, reported in Tijuana, Mexicali, Ensenada, Tecate, Rosarito and Ciudad Juarez.
An intense storm in the early hours of Wednesday flooded out 50 homes in several Tlajomulco subdivisions.
A one-year-old Wixárika girl died after she was unable to quickly obtain an antidote after being stung by a poisonous scorpion in the community of Los Cajones, in Mezquitic, Jalisco.
Jalisco’s revamped mandatory emissions testing program for privately owned vehicles, known as Verificacion Responsable (Responsible Verification), began its second year of operation this month.
Around 160 presentations featuring performers from 34 countries will grace the 50th edition of Guanajuato’s International Cervantino Festival (FIC), scheduled October 12 to 30.
A Canadian man who had rented a vacation property in the Villanova subdivision in Jarretaderas, Nayarit, together with his five-year-old son, was discovered lifeless by the owner of the house.
Thanks to a Mexican industrial design graduate, the classic VW Combi is being transformed into an electric car.