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Hurricane Hilary on course for BC

Formed 470 miles off the coast of Manzanillo on Wednesday, and moving northwestward toward Baja California, category three Hurricane Hilary was expected to bring 70 to 90 kilometer-per-hour wind gusts and waves of between four and six meters to the Michoacan, Colima and Jalisco coastlines.


Sunflower tour

From August 12 to 18, the Rancho San Juan Diego in San Sebastián el Grande, Tlajomulco is opening its doors to visitors to enjoy the sunflower season.

Thieves grab 2 million pesos in street attack

According to the National Water Commission (Conagua), tropical wave No. 20 associated with a low pressure zone with a probability of cyclonic development southwest of the coast of Jalisco will increase the probability of very heavy rains in many parts of the state on Friday, August 11.

Presidential decree protects sacred sites

August 9, on International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed a decree that “recognizes, protects, preserves and safeguards” the sacred places and sites, as well as the pilgrimage routes, of the Huichol (Wixárika), Cora, Tepehuano and Mexicanero peoples in the states of Jalisco, Nayarit, Durango and San Luis Potosi.

New Jalisco traffic regulations ushered in

Nine and a half months after the state legislature approved revisions to Jalisco’s Mobility, Road Safety and Transportation Law, the Jalisco government published the reform’s respective regulatory code, which took effect on August 5.