Pushing for English
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval wants more teachers and students in the state to learn English.
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval wants more teachers and students in the state to learn English.
Imagine the Guadalajara metro area populated by thousands of sleek, clean, modern buses with electronic payment systems, driven with care by professionally trained drivers.
Last week, the picturesque Jalisco town of Lagos de Moreno celebrated the 450th anniversary of its foundation.
Governor Aristoteles Sandoval has announced that he aims to expand internet access from 42 to 70 percent of the Jalisco population during his six-year term in office.
A 41-year-old man in the Jalisco town of Lagos de Moreno has become the state’s first AH1N1 flu victim of 2013.
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval met with the director of the National Water Commission (CNA) last week as he kept up his campaign to save three communities from being inundated to make way for the massive Zapotillo dam on the Verde River in the northeastern region of the state.
If you are trying to nurture an artistic project in any part of Jalisco, it may be eligible for financial support through a stimulus program offered by the State Culture Department.
Jalisco has recorded a 264-percent rise in the number of cases of dengue fever in the first three months of the year, compared to the same period in 2012.
Students at the Tec de Monterrey University campus in Guadalajara gathered recently to witness a courtroom drama, the like of which could become the norm in Mexico in years to come.