Stray firework sends Zapopan Christmas tree up in flames
Flames engulfed the Christmas tree installed in Zapopan’s Plaza Americas Tuesday evening. No one was injured in the blaze, but the tree was completely destroyed.
Flames engulfed the Christmas tree installed in Zapopan’s Plaza Americas Tuesday evening. No one was injured in the blaze, but the tree was completely destroyed.
Motorcyclists are upset that the Jalisco State Congress has approved a hike in the cost of annual registration fee for bikes to the tune of a whopping 400 percent.
The municipal governments of both Zapopan and Guadalajara are kicking in with e-scooter ride-share trial periods.
Members of a farming cooperative (ejido) who have commandeered the parking lot at the Guadalajara Airport are illegally charging motorists to use the space, say airport operators Grupo Aeroportuario Pacifico (GAP).
In this monthly series, we republish a few of the headlines from our November editions 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago.
Hundreds of weapons that have been used to kill, maim and commit heinous crimes will be converted into sculptures.
Women in Guadalajara and Mexico City marked the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, November 25, with boisterous marches drawing attention to how local and federal authorities are failing to respond to widespread gender violence in the country.
Invitee India may have brought many of its most fêted writers to the Guadalajara International Book Fair this week but the big audience draw turned out to be a comic book illustrator, writer, penciller, novelist, screenwriter and film director from north of the border.
Unfortunately, only a handful of strong women who have used their voices to speak up for themselves and their gender have emerged on the national stage throughout Mexico’s long history.