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Parents split on return to classes

One-third of 150,000 parents consulted in an online survey conducted by the Jalisco state government say they do not want their children to return to in-person classes until a Covid-19 vaccination program has started.


Alert for missing trans women

LGBTTTI organizations are asking authorities to step up the investigate the disappearance of three trans women, two of whom disappeared on their way to a party in Zapopan September 18, and another who went missing in El Salto. 

Are Jalisco authorities following up Covid testing?

The prospect of being tested for Covid-19 (by nasopharyngeal swab or blood) is only one of the many uncertainties of the pandemic, and perhaps less notoriously fearful than the quandary of whether to enter a hospital for Covid treatment (or, during a pandemic, for anything) or whether to even venture out of one’s house.

US envoy visits Jalisco

U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Christopher Landau made his first visit to the state of Jalisco last weekend, faithfully documenting his experience on his Twitter account in his accustomed manner, much like any other excited tourist.

Smacking children now illegal

Reforms prohibiting the physical punishment of children in the state of Jalisco entered into law this week after their publication in the Periódico Oficial del Estado (official state newspaper).