Michoacan struck by outbreak of narco ‘terrorism’
Blurring the lines between drug-related violence and terrorism, suspected cartel gunmen attacked two dozen electricity and gas stations in Michoacan in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Blurring the lines between drug-related violence and terrorism, suspected cartel gunmen attacked two dozen electricity and gas stations in Michoacan in the early hours of Sunday morning.
To the displeasure of Jalisco’s judiciary, Governor Aristoteles Sandoval has vetoed next year’s planned introduction of open court hearings where prosecutors and defense attorneys present their cases before a judge.
The official dengue figures for 2013 are double those for the whole of last year, the Jalisco Health Department (SSJ) reported this week.
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval affirmed this week that he supports a bill that would enhance the rights of same-sex couples but is not in favor of gay marriage.
Purchasing a computer may be cheaper than ever before but accessing the internet is still too costly for many Jalisciences, studies show.
Thousands of dead fish washed up on the shores of Lake Cajititlan this week, provoking fears of serious contamination in the water basin often referred to as Chapala’s younger sibling.
The Jalisco Congress will debate a bill that seeks to identify and punish discrimination in the state.
Razors, tampons, tacos, candy bars, Frosted Flakes – just some of the personal items that members of the Jalisco Congress have charged to expenses despite being the best paid state legislators in Mexico.
Conservative groups have mobilized in an effort to block the passage of a law that would enhance the rights of same-sex couples in Jalisco.