Zapopan looks out for abused women
Women living in Zapopan who are considered vulnerable to domestic violence are being given electronic devices to emit notifications when they feel they may be in danger.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Women living in Zapopan who are considered vulnerable to domestic violence are being given electronic devices to emit notifications when they feel they may be in danger.
Water is becoming a precious and increasingly scarce commodity for lakeside area residents as the spring dry season takes holds.
Fines for driving without a current Jalisco driver’s license are to increase significantly if the State Congress approves an initiative presented this week by the legislature’s Mobility and Transport Commission.
Jalisco’s wave of violence is showing no sign of letting up, as evidenced by the gruesome discovery last week of 20 bodies stuffed into plastic bags in the municipality of Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos.
By Jacob Atkins
Tequila lovers are looking forward to celebrating National Tequila Day this Saturday, March 16.

Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador were once close political allies but fell out before the 2018 general election. They traded many barbs during that campaign but both won their respective races. Peace now seems to have prevailed, and last weekend’s visit by Lopez Obrador to Guadalajara — his first as president — went off in a thoroughly amicable manner.
Not a single state official has yet to receive any kind of sanction more than one year after Jalisco installed its Fiscalía Anticorrupciónan (Special Prosecutor’s Office for Combating Corruption).
A total of 23 people have died from influenza-associated causes during the 2018-2019 flu season in the state of Jalisco.
Based on how merely six out of every 100 homicides were prosecuted in 2018, Jalisco Attorney General Gerardo Octavio Solís has attributed today’s high rate of impunity to ineffectual previous administrations and “too many guns on the streets.”