Tlaquepaque repeats June 6 election
Voters in Tlaquepaque go back to the polls Sunday, November 21, to elect a mayor and City Council after the state Electoral Tribunal (TEPJF) declared last June’s election null and void.
Voters in Tlaquepaque go back to the polls Sunday, November 21, to elect a mayor and City Council after the state Electoral Tribunal (TEPJF) declared last June’s election null and void.
A new vehicle emissions testing center that opened recently in Octolan is the first outside the Guadalajara metropolitan area, and brings the number of facilities now operating in Jalisco to five.
The 16-year conflict over the construction of a dam in northeastern Jalisco appeared to come to an end this week after all sides in the dispute concurred on the future of the controversial project.
Two new bank notes have started circulating in Mexico.
Poncitlán, and the northshore village of San Pedro Itzicán in particular, are ranked with the highest rate of kidney disease and renal failure in the world.
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro said the State Government Health Board is undertaking a “legal and logistical review of what it would imply to require a vaccination certificate to be presented at airports for people entering Jalisco.”
Sporting heroes don’t come around frequently in Mexico. This weekend, two of the most prominent in the current era — both natives of Guadalajara — will seek to further cement their megastar status.
The $US5 million WTA Finals, bringing together the world’s top eight female tennis players, began Wednesday at the Panamerican Tennis Center in Zapopan with a traditional Tapatio-style opening ceremony.
Tlaquepaque City Hall has cancelled its hugely popular Day of the Dead festival this year, although some local businesses are offering tours and other activities.