Security was my biggest headache, says Chapala mayor
On the eve of his departure, Chapala Mayor Jesus Cabrera granted the Reporter a one-on-one interview to reflect on his experiences as chief executive.
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On the eve of his departure, Chapala Mayor Jesus Cabrera granted the Reporter a one-on-one interview to reflect on his experiences as chief executive.
An English-speaking scam artist continues to prey on lakeside expats, according to several Guadalajara Reporter readers who may have missed an alert published in the paper’s September 1 edition.
Jalisco authorities have detained 12 suspects tied to the La Resistencia crime syndicate who are now under investigation for possible involvement in the mass murder of 18 persons whose mutilated bodies were discovered May 9 on the outskirts of Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos.
A reporter from USA Today will cover October’s meeting of the Lakeside Tea Party, according to Ed Cage, husband of Karen Cage, the group’s president.
The charity Operation Smile Mexico has received a generous donation from the estate of a deceased resident of Ajijic.
Fresh from the National Democratic Convention, Tim Whiting, president of the Lake Chapala Chapter of Democrats Abroad, brought signs, slogans and chants to a raucous meeting at La Nueva Posada last week in a bid to get members fired up for the fall elections.
While many were still celebrating Independence Day in the early hours of Sunday morning, police on the southern shore of Lake Chapala were called to investigate Mexico’s latest grizzly massacre.
In his September 12 appearance at the monthly meeting of the Canadian Club of Lake Chapala, regional SVT traffic department commandant Hector Magaña Rios addressed questions from the audience reflecting the most common concerns about regulations for motorists driving foreign-plated cars.
With just two weeks left in office, Chapala Mayor Jesus Cabrera will present his third and final annual report.