Frenzied hailstorm batters Ixtlahuacan and Chapala
A fierce storm pummeled Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos and the northern quarter of Chapala shortly after midnight Saturday, July 28.
A fierce storm pummeled Ixtlahuacan de los Membrillos and the northern quarter of Chapala shortly after midnight Saturday, July 28.
In a groundbreaking ruling by the Jalisco Institute of Transparency, Public Information and Protection of Personal Data (ITEI), the president of Fraccionamiento San Juan Cosala Raquet Club A.C. (FSJRC) is under the gun for failing to comply with the requests of one of the subdivision’s property owners.
Inhabitants of San Antonio Tlayacapan have formed a common front to preserve the town’s identity and historic patrimony.
Uncertainty concerning the outcome of Chapala’s mayoral race went up a notch this week as legal representatives of the Partido Revolucionario Institucional (PRI) and Morena revealed that Jalisco’s Electoral Tribunal (TEEJ) is considering their suits demanding the annulment of the July 1 election.
Since the onset of summer rains, swaths of aquatic weeds have sprouted up in Lake Chapala’s waters.
Blazing over the slippery, rock-studded trail in scarlet running shoes last Sunday, Fernando “Dory” Mejia Gonzalez captured his fourth consecutive title as overall champion of Ajijic’s annual Chupinaya mountain race.
Following the water spout that provoked a debris slide that crashed through the Senderos del Lago housing development at El Chante last week, Jalisco Civil Protection Director Trinidad López Rivas warns that similar disasters could strike other points along Lake Chapala’s north shore during the remainder of the rainy season.