Ajijic's weird & wonderful Jan. 1 Parade
Ajijic gets the New Year off to a spirited start with the colorful January 1 Tecoluta Bowl Parade.
Ajijic gets the New Year off to a spirited start with the colorful January 1 Tecoluta Bowl Parade.
In the latest change in Chapala government cabinet posts, Ricardo Razo Navarro has been appointed as City Hall’s new Foreign Community Liaison.
The erratic 2023 rainy season has left Lake Chapala at its lowest year-end water level for the past three years, spawning concerns over deteriorating conditions expected in the year to come.
The Lake Chapala Chapter of Democrats Abroad has lined up a busy agenda for January 2024, promoted as “Democracy Month.”
The two pedestrians who were buried under a pile of rocks in a recent truck accident at the foot of the Libramiento are still facing a prolonged process of recovery from their injuries and daunting financial issues.
Pastor Lionel Sanchez of Mezcala has a remarkable story of volunteering and service … and redemption.
It’s that time of year when the community is revving up for the annual Ajijic Jewish Film Festival (JFF) which kicks off on Sunday, January 7, 2024.
Jalisco traffic police rounded up and impounded 62 motorcycles circulating in the municipality of Chapala with some kind of legal anomaly on Saturday, December 16.
As part of the Poles of Community Development program for the municipality of Poncitlán, representatives of Jalisco’s Social Assistance System Secretariat (SSAS) distributed 300 checks among senior citizens with disabilities and families caring for kidney patients in the village of San Pedro Itzicán.