Revolution Day closings
The third Monday of November is set on Mexico’s holiday calendar as the official day-off to commemorate the 1910 outbreak of the Mexican Revolution.
The third Monday of November is set on Mexico’s holiday calendar as the official day-off to commemorate the 1910 outbreak of the Mexican Revolution.
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro this week issued a fierce defense of his administration and its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, after protesters calling for his ouster gathered outside his official residence in Guadalajara, the Casa Jalisco.
Jalisco’s florists were dealt yet another blow after Day of Dead commemorations fell flat this year thanks to the coronavirus lockdown.
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro has ruled out any extension of the 14-day Covid-19 nighttime and weekend emergency restrictions that expire on Friday, November 13.
Jalisco’s Animal Protection Law has been modified to outlaw the sale of live animals in commercial properties.
The application of new Covid-19 mitigation measures (boton de emergencia) over a two-week period may have reduced conglomerations of people on weekends, but there have been various unintended consequences at other times, attracting crowds in certain locations, which are actually more saturated than before.
Feminist collectives in Guadalajara designated Thursday as the “Day of the Murdered,” taking part in a silent procession,
Jalisco’s civil registries, both municipal and state, are now obliged to permit citizens to modify their sex, in addition to their name.
An avid equestrian all her life, Tracey Adams has always had a few horses around. She bred her first horse in the 1980s, and learned how to train the offspring as they grew up.