Looking Back: A review of February news from the last 50 years
In this monthly series, we republish a few of the headlines from our February editions 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago.
In this monthly series, we republish a few of the headlines from our February editions 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago.
Drivers faced long traffic jams this week as work began last weekend at the intersection at the Periferico and the Carretera a Chapala – part of the Mi Macro Periférico megaproject that will eventually see the installation of a BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) network along the entire central divider of the Guadalajara metro area ring road.
The U.S. consulate general in Guadalajara issued a pre-emptive warning of possible retaliation and public disturbance in the metropolitan area following the February 20 extradition of Ruben Oseguera-Gonzalez, alias “El Menchito,” who is the son of Nemesio “Mencho” Oseguera-Cervantes, the alleged leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
Drivers faced long traffic jams this week as work began last weekend at the intersection at the Periferico and the Carretera a Chapala – part of the Mi Macro Periférico megaproject that will eventually see the installation of a BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) network along the entire central divider of the Guadalajara metro area ring road.
Tickets are now on sale for the second annual sunset/full moon boat cruise to benefit The Ranch no-kill dog shelter.
Two dozen singers from the Jalisco State Choir (Coro del Estado) and accompanying musicians “disguised” as ordinary commuters staged surprise performances February 19 and 24 in wagons along two lines of Guadalajara’s Tren Ligero and in the main station at Avenidas Federalismo and Vallarta.
Zapopan city hall has unveiled a monument to the victims of the Holocaust inspired by the poem “The Butterfly” by Pavel Friendmann.
The American School in Guadalajara is inviting artists, art lovers, the school community and the public in general to its annual Art Fest on Saturday, March 7.
A Californian woman has filed a civil lawsuit against the Guadalajara-based Luz del Mundo evangelical church, saying she was treated as a virtual sex slave for almost two decades, suffering abuse at the hands of its current leader, the incarcerated Naasón Joaquín García, as well as his late father, Samuel Joaquín Flores.