State replaces items damaged in Tlajomulco floods
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval this week handed out household items to 240 families affected by the recent flooding in 16 neighborhoods of Tlajomulco.
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval this week handed out household items to 240 families affected by the recent flooding in 16 neighborhoods of Tlajomulco.
Eight pregnant women in Jalisco have contracted the Zika virus, the State Heath Department (SSJ) confirmed this week.
Private rail consortium Ferromex and the Guadalajara Chamber of Commerce have ended their agreement to operate the weekend Tequila Express tourist train.
For the past couple of months, downtown Tlaquepaque has been taken over by some colorful fiber-glass porkers as part of its Tocinarte festival.
Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, operators of the Guadalajara Airport and 12 others in western Mexico, has reported a 25 percent increase in domestic passenger traffic and 12 percent in international traffic at all its facilities during September, compared with same month last year.
A 14-year-old girl was airlifted to Guadalajara after being raped and suffering severe knife wounds in Ixtlahuacán de Los Membrillos.
Criminal gangs posing as official “dengue” fumigators are once again targeting offices and homes in Guadalajara and its environs.
A fund has been set up to assist migrants in Jalisco, as well as help citizens of this state who have been deported from the United States reintegrate back into society.
The Colima Volcano rumbled mightily last weekend prompting Colima authorities to evacuate residents from the villages of Yerbabuena and La Becerrera.