US accepts Jalisco avocados
Hass avocados cultivated in Jalisco during the harvest season beginning in April 2022 have been authorized for importation into the United States, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader).
Hass avocados cultivated in Jalisco during the harvest season beginning in April 2022 have been authorized for importation into the United States, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader).
Eighty-one medical personnel from Jalisco last week received the Miguel Hidalgo Medal in recognition of their labors during the pandemic. This is one of the country’s highest awards for citizens who have contributed their service for the good of the nation.
SEGITTUR, a division of Spain’s Ministry of Tourism dedicated to the management of innovation and tourism technologies, has designated the town of Tequila as the first Smart Tourist Destination (DTI) in Mexico and Latin America.
Jalisco’s 8-year-old “Salvando Vidas” campaign, which seeks to curb drunk-driving with strict measures such as random breathalyzer stops, has turned up the heat on inebriated motorists from a simmer to a boil, just in time for the year’s most besotted season.
A magistrate assigned to Jalisco’s Supreme Court is under investigation after a video was leaked showing him allegedly abusing a 15-year-old girl in the kitchen of a house during a family gathering last March.
A Jalisco state congresswoman has started an initiative inviting children to replace their toy guns with other toys.
Many people were left scratching their heads this week when Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro announced that investigators had resolved the killing of his predecessor Aristoteles Sandoval, which occurred in Puerto Vallarta on December 18, 2020.
Since assuming office on September 30, Guadalajara Mayor Pablo Lemus has directed his staff to pull out all the stops to reactivate the economy in the historic center of the city.
Citlalli Amaya of the Movimiento Ciudadano (MC) looks on course to be declared the winner of last Sunday’s rerun Tlaquepque municipal election, in which thousands of voters decided to stay at home.