Oaxaca in Guadalajara
A festival showcasing the flavors and traditions of Oaxaca takes place on Paseo Alcalde (facing the Santuario de Guadalupe Church) in downtown Guadalajara Saturday, June 3, and Sunday, June 4.
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				The Guadalajara Reporter
			
			Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
		A festival showcasing the flavors and traditions of Oaxaca takes place on Paseo Alcalde (facing the Santuario de Guadalupe Church) in downtown Guadalajara Saturday, June 3, and Sunday, June 4.
In another indication that the Covid pandemic is fading into the background, the Ballet Folclórico de Guadalajara has begun a tour of the United States, titled “México en el Corazón.”
Demanding greater respect from state authorities, around 50,000 students, faculty and employees from dozens of University of Guadalajara (UdeG) campuses and departments converged on the Plaza de la Liberacion Thursday morning.
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro officially kicked off work on the fourth Tran Ligero (light train) line on Sunday, May 22.
With the easing of Covid restrictions, small towns around Jalisco are buzzing once more, many of them busily preparing for their annual festivals in the coming months.
Guadalajara hosts gay pride parades organized by different groups on consecutive Saturdays, June 4 and 11.
University of Guadalajara (UdeG) Rector Ricardo Villanueva has called on students and faculty to stage “the largest march in the history of Jalisco” on Thursday, May 26.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has transferred total control of all Customs in the country to the Mexican military, relieving the National Customs Agency (ANA) of its responsibilities.
Some private schools in Guadalajara have decided to make wearing face masks obligatory again, only a week after the state government dropped the mandatory requirement.