Cops get 50 years for role in Italians’ abduction
Two former police officers from the Jalisco municipality of Tecalitlán have been sentenced to 50 years in prison for their involvement in the disappearance of three Italians in January 2018.
Two former police officers from the Jalisco municipality of Tecalitlán have been sentenced to 50 years in prison for their involvement in the disappearance of three Italians in January 2018.
The Los Angeles trial of Naasón Joaquín García, the spiritual leader of the Guadalajara-based Luz del Mundo evangelical church, has been rescheduled for September 27.
Jalisco´s Covid-19 hospitalization rate has diminished significantly in recent weeks, and now stands at 12.7 percent, meaning that only 1.2 out of every ten beds designated for infected patients is currently occupied, the state Health Department (SSJ) reported.
The partner of a lesbian woman from Arandas, Jalisco, was who she believes has been admitted against her will to a “gay conversion center” by her family, is speaking out about her predicament.
Saturday, March 20, is the spring equinox – officially at 4:45 p.m. CST.
Brigades were dispatched this week to Tlajomulco and El Salto, the final municipalities in the Guadalajara metropolitan area scheduled to receive the first round of shots in the federal government’s free Covid vaccination program.
The Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office (FGR) are treating the death of the mayor of the Jalisco town of Casimiro Castillo, Alfredo Sevilla, as a murder inquiry.
Locals and tourists enjoying the charming ambience of Tlaquepaque’s centro last week were astonished when a group of men appeared in the leafy Plaza Hidalgo and calmly dumped a corpse wrapped in a blanket on a park bench, and then strolled away as if this kind of thing was normal behavior.
The collapse of the front landing gear of a Viva Aerobus plane preparing to take off from the Puerto Vallarta airport Thursday afternoon initiated a full-blown emergency.