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Tapatios come home for the holidays

A porter pushes the luggage of arriving  passengers through Terminal One of the Guadalajara International Airport this week. With hundreds of families reuniting for the holidays, this is the busiest time of year for the facility.  Passenger traffic passing through the city airport increased by 7.4 percent between January and November 2014, according to GAP, the airport’s operators.


Road work mayhem to infest metro area in 2015

Negotiating Guadalajara’s streets and avenues is about to get a whole lot more complicated in 2015 with road works planned on various fronts.  Also compounding the task of moving around the metro area will be the continuing work on the city’s third Tren Ligero (subway) line that runs from Zapopan to Tlaquepaque.

Jalisco government unveils anti-pollution strategy

Jalisco government has announced plans to modernize its atmospheric monitoring stations as part of a winter strategy designed to combat worsening air quality over the colder months. 

US Consulate discloses spate of identity thefts

American citizen Alejandro Garcia got the “shock of his life” after applying for a passport for the first time at the U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara in August.

US to help Guadalajara modernize its traffic system

The U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara has signed an agreement with the Jalisco State Government to assist with the modernization of traffic control in the metropolitan area.  Under the agreement, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) will finance a study to detect and analyze the most conflictive and congested areas of the city for traffic.

Luz de Mundo mantle passes to fifth son

Almost 600,000 people flooded into the Hermosa Provincia neighborhood of Guadalajara last week for the funeral of Samuel Joaquin Flores, the leader of the Luz del Mundo evangelical church who died on Monday, December 8 aged 77.

PHOTO GALLERY: It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas (in Guadalajara)

It doesn’t take much to gee up Guadalajara denizens into the yuletide spirit.  With the city’s emblematic arches (Los Arcos) handsomely decked out in a bow, kiddies are having a blast at downtown’s winter wonderland attraction in the Plaza Liberacion, where they will find a skating rink, sled rides, Ferris wheel and Coca Cola tree.