Dog breeds targeted in proposed new law
A state legislator has presented proposals to change the law to make it an offense to leave children alone with certain breeds of dogs.
A state legislator has presented proposals to change the law to make it an offense to leave children alone with certain breeds of dogs.
The Chapala’s Family Development Agency (DIF) hosted the November 1 distribution of new wheelchairs to handicapped persons from ten municipalities in the region.
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval this week handed out household items to 240 families affected by the recent flooding in 16 neighborhoods of Tlajomulco.
Zapotlanejo is showing off what municipal fathers claim is the “world’s tallest catrina” that rises a towering 20 meters into the sky.
Eight pregnant women in Jalisco have contracted the Zika virus, the State Heath Department (SSJ) confirmed this week.
The mayor of Tlajomulco has spoken out about the failings of the new criminal justice system after a judge last week released a 19-year-old man detained on suspicion of robbery for the ninth time.
For the past couple of months, downtown Tlaquepaque has been taken over by some colorful fiber-glass porkers as part of its Tocinarte festival.
In front of a crowd of 80,000 in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis last weekend canonized a 14-year-old boy martyr who was executed in Mexico’s Cristero (Holy) War of the 1920s.
A 14-year-old girl was airlifted to Guadalajara after being raped and suffering severe knife wounds in Ixtlahuacán de Los Membrillos.