Trucks to be charged to enter Guadalajara metropolitan area
Drivers of semi trucks and trailers who fall foul of a new law banning their circulation in the Guadalajara metropolitan area during certain hours of the day will pay a hefty price.
Drivers of semi trucks and trailers who fall foul of a new law banning their circulation in the Guadalajara metropolitan area during certain hours of the day will pay a hefty price.
Negotiations with Aeromexico to operate a direct flight between Guadalajara and Paris, France, are “advancing” rapidly, according to Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro.
More than 1,900 publishers from 42 countries, and 800 authors from 37 countries, will descend on the city at the end of November to thrill and motivate around 700,000 reading enthusiasts who each year religiously show up at Guadalajara’s mammoth International Book Fair (FIL), the second-largest literary event of its kind in the world.
The massive International Book Fair (FIL) opens in Guadalajara Saturday, November 30 and runs until Sunday, December 8 at Expo Guadalajara (Avenida Mariano Otero at Avenida de las Rosas).
The ninth edition of “El Buen Fin” takes place across the nation Friday, November 15 to Monday, November 18 (the day the national holiday marking the Mexican Revolution will be observed).
Work on a massive makeover of the Guadalajara Periférico (beltway), which includes the installation of a BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) network, began in early November.
Municipal authorities in Guadalajara and Chapala denied a married same-sex couple, named Alma and Ariana, the right to register their recently born triplets as their own, says Union Diversa de Jalisco, a local LGBT activist/support organization.
Former Jalisco Governor Guillermo Cosio Vidaurri, who saw his political career curtailed in the wake of the April, 1992, sewer line explosions in Guadalajara, died this week at the age of 90.
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