Briefly - April 01, 2023
Water cutoffs in metro area
Water supply to 2.5 million residents of the Guadalajara metropolitan area will be suspended on April 6 and 7 (Holy Thursday and Good Friday), SIAPA chief Carlos Torres Lugo said.
Water cutoffs in metro area
Water supply to 2.5 million residents of the Guadalajara metropolitan area will be suspended on April 6 and 7 (Holy Thursday and Good Friday), SIAPA chief Carlos Torres Lugo said.
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro said he will lobby the federal government to lower the cost of the fees set by the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT) for two new sections of toll road that opened recently between Compostela, Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta.
Easter visitors to Puerto Vallarta can enjoy the sixth annual Taco Fest (Feria del Taco) on Saturday, April 8, in the Parque Hidalgo.
As has been the custom for decades, as of Thursday, March 30, vendors of the delicious cactus-type pitaya fruit will start to set up their stalls in Guadalajara’s Nueve Esquinas barrio.
Car enthusiasts might consider taking the 45-minute journey to Tequila this weekend to check out some amazing examples of how aficionados of the humble Vocho (VW Bug or Beetle) are keeping this iconic German automobile alive.
Nayarit Governor Miguel Ángel Navarro Quintero is confident that the upgraded airport in the state capital Tepic will be welcoming its first international flight in 2024.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is offering a reward of up to US$20,000 for information as to the whereabouts of María del Carmen López, a Mexican by birth and U.S. citizen, who was abducted in Colima on February 9.