English bulldog raffle canceled in Tlajomulco
The Family Development Agency (DIF) in the metro-area municipality of Tlajomulco has canceled a raffle for an eight-month-old English bulldog after a public outcry.
The Family Development Agency (DIF) in the metro-area municipality of Tlajomulco has canceled a raffle for an eight-month-old English bulldog after a public outcry.
With Covid-19 infections surging across Europe and in many U.S. states, nobody should feel immune to the possibility of further lockdowns.
Although homeschooling is not specifically illegal in Jalisco, according to a document released this week by the Jalisco state legislature, it is not regulated and therefore cannot be promoted in any way.
This year, the Island of Janitzio, just a short boat ride from Patzcuaro, Michoacan, will not be receiving visitors October 31 through November 2, for its traditional Day of the Dead festivities, due to Covid-19, says Patzcuaro Mayor Victor Báez.
Lawmakers in the Constitutional Oversight Commission of the Jalisco Congress have given the green light for reforms to the Civil Code legalizing “express divorces” in the state.
More infections are being noted among young people in Jalisco, as authorities fear that protocols are being relaxed as citizens “become fatigued” by mandatory Covid-19 measures.
One-third of 150,000 parents consulted in an online survey conducted by the Jalisco state government say they do not want their children to return to in-person classes until a Covid-19 vaccination program has started.
Responding to the national shortage of medicines to treat children with cancer, Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro this week handed out checks to nine non-profit charities.
LGBTTTI organizations are asking authorities to step up the investigate the disappearance of three trans women, two of whom disappeared on their way to a party in Zapopan September 18, and another who went missing in El Salto.