Work kicks off on city’s polemic 20,000-seat arena
Despite the opposition of local residents and environmentalists, work has started on a major new cultural and commercial complex on the city’s northern beltway (periferico).
Despite the opposition of local residents and environmentalists, work has started on a major new cultural and commercial complex on the city’s northern beltway (periferico).
An influential Mexican opinion leader addressed the systematic challenges in fortifying democratic institutions in the United States at the Democrats Abroad Mexico Annual General Meeting held two weeks ago in San Miguel de Allende.
A new Guinness world record was set Sunday, March 24, when 1,486 people took part in a tequila tasting (cata) at the same time.
On Maundy Thursday (April 18), thousands of Catholics will go to church seven times for the “Visit to the Seven Churches,” a tradition dating back to medieval Spain that commemorates Christ’s departure from the Last Supper and his walk through the Garden of Gethsemane.
Inspectors from Guadalajara city hall will spread out across the municipality this weekend to target nocturnal establishments that contravene newly approved anti-noise regulations, Mayor Ismael Del Toro confirmed this week.
Craftsmen and women from all corners of Jalisco will descend into Guadalajara to set up their stalls in the downtown Plaza Liberation over the Easter holiday.
Zapopan Mayor Pablo Lemus has promised that his administration will oversee the planting of one million trees in the municipality during his three-year administration.
On the evening of Monday, April 1, some 50 firefighters from several brigades were drafted to battle the fiercest blaze to break out this year in the Bosque de la Primavera on the western edge of Guadalajara.
The remaining work on the metro area’s stalled Tren Ligero (subway) line will restart Friday, March 29 after the federal government recently promised funding to finish the project.