Mayhem in the provinces as federal forces are attacked
Three soldiers died and five were injured when a Mexican Army convoy was attacked in the Jalisco municipality of Teocaltiche on Sunday, November 19.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Three soldiers died and five were injured when a Mexican Army convoy was attacked in the Jalisco municipality of Teocaltiche on Sunday, November 19.
PV sets Catrina record
For the second consecutive year, Puerto Vallarta has obtained the Guinness record for the largest monumental catrinain the world.
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro broke with tradition by delivering his fifth and final informe (annual state-of-the-state report) in writing to the state Congress, thus declining to face opposition legislators and to listen to their opinions and criticisms.
Don’t miss the chance to be among the first to see the rejuvenated premises of the American Society of Jalisco (AMOSC).
Congestion around schools at drop-off and pick-up times often creates traffic gridlock and leads to frustration among parents and other drivers.
If you have any unpaid Jalisco traffic fines, you can obtain a 50-percent discount, as well as for any extra charges accrued for late payment, through December 27.
Several new projects designed to give a valuable shot in the arm to the already thriving tequila sector were announced last week when the National Chamber of the Tequila Industry (CNIT) convened to mark 200 years of Jalisco as a free and sovereign state.
Jalisco Civil Protection officials have discarded the possibility that a strange aroma emanating from the sewage network in several Zapopan colonias—described as garlicky—presents any danger to the public.
The Environmental Commission of the Jalisco Congress has approved draft legislation to sanction people who abandon their dogs, either in the street or elsewhere, and also leave them on rooftops in the searing heat for long periods.