Femicide case to be heard in oral trial
A lakeside man will face trial on a charge of femicide following the violent death of his spouse.
A lakeside man will face trial on a charge of femicide following the violent death of his spouse.
The uproar over the operation of a substance abuse rehab clinic in Chula Vista is over.
A scathing report questioning the professional credentials of top Chapala officials appeared in the Jalisco supplement of the July 17 edition of Proceso, recognized as one of Mexico’s leading news weekly.
Ajijic artist Efren González is literally cooking up a highly original sculptural work designed to pay tribute to the town’s dearly departed.
One of the goals of Ajijic Cares, founded at Lakeside three years ago, is to provide education for young people on AIDS and HIV.
Dozens of suspected cases of dengue fever have been reported this month in the Lake Chapala corridor between Chapala and Jocotepec, according to local health authorities.
The uptick in home robberies revealed in last week’s edition of the Guadalajara Reporter has lakeside area foreign residents worried that a crime wave may be in progress. It is impossible to gauge whether that is a fact or rather a common wisdom perception of rising insecurity.
In sync with the end of the 2015-2016 academic year, Niños de Chapala y Ajijic (NCA) held a celebration luncheon Saturday, July 16 to honor 39 sponsored students who graduated this year from pre-school, elementary, middle school and high school programs.
Part-time lakeside resident Bob Golly, 81, was among the plucky runners competing last Sunday in Ajijic’s 20th anniversary Chupinaya mountain races.