Coronavirus: Jalisco on full alert
Even though health authorities in Jalisco have yet to confirm a single case of coronavirus in the state, they are maintaining a full alert for any possible outbreak.
Even though health authorities in Jalisco have yet to confirm a single case of coronavirus in the state, they are maintaining a full alert for any possible outbreak.
Will Jalisco’s citizens soon be breathing more easily? That’s the hope after the state government this week relaunched its emissions testing program that has been dormant for almost a year.
If a proposal by Jalisco state legislator Claudia Murguía becomes law, this state will become the fourth in Mexico to allow parents to change the order of their offspring’s two surnames.
Under the 2015 Kingpin Act, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has attributed serious human rights abuse and corruption to Roberto Sandoval Castaneda, the former governor of Nayarit.
The entire municipal police force of the town of San Juan de los Lagos, numbering 160 in total, has been suspended and sent to Jalisco Police Academy for reevaluation.
One of Western Mexico’s most popular lakes for bass fishing is coming under the microscope after local residents say it may be a source of contamination, provoking a surge in health problems for locals.
Although the dreaded coronavirus has yet to leave its mark on Jalisco, this state has the dubious honor of having registered more deaths from “regular” influenza this season than any other Mexican entity.
Conjunto Santander hosts the first edition of Medi Cannabis, a trade show and conference dedicated to the medical use of cannabis, Wednesday, March 11, and Thursday, March 12.
Representatives of Jalisco’s Culture Secretariat will address public concerns regarding the future of the Auditorio de la Ribera at an open meeting scheduled for Thursday, February 27, 5 p.m., at the auditorium, located on the highway in La Floresta.