Briefly - June 4, 2016
Myth busted
The myth that women drivers are more dangerous than men has been busted once and for all!
Myth busted
The myth that women drivers are more dangerous than men has been busted once and for all!
Municipal employees in Zapopan have been busy over the past month cleaning out hundreds of storm drains in preparation for the rainy season that usually begins in earnest mid June.
The National Meteorological Service (SMN) announced Thursday that the rainfall registered in recent days in Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas will most likely spread to Jalisco by the weekend, although the showers will probably be light and accompanied by winds.
Councilors in the metro-area municipality of Tlajomulco are determined that their constituents get the opportunity to learn English.
The first ever shipment of berries to be sent from Jalisco to the Arabian Peninsula will arrive in Dubai next week.
The first case of a pregnant woman contracting the Zika virus has been reported in Jalisco.
No public servant in Jalisco will be able to earn more than the governor of Jalisco, the state Congress voted unanimously last week. Currently, 45 state officials earn more than Governor