A decade since last case of rabies in humans in Jalisco
It has been ten years since a case of rabies in humans has been registered in the state of Jalisco, Health Secretary Fernando Petersen Aranguren noted this week.
It has been ten years since a case of rabies in humans has been registered in the state of Jalisco, Health Secretary Fernando Petersen Aranguren noted this week.
In this monthly series, we republish a few of the headlines from our March editions 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago.
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Hippies hit by marijuana crackdown
Municipal authorities sacrificed a whopping 93.5 percent of Guadalajara’s stray dogs and cats in 2018, according to information obtained by Spanish-language newspaper Mural.
Spanish film director Carlos Saura has started shooting a musical in Guadalajara starring acclaimed local ballet dancer Isaac Hernandez, a principal with the English National Ballet.
Tuesday, March 19 marked the one-year anniversary of the disappearance of three young Guadalajara film students, who, authorities say, were kidnapped, murdered and dissolved in sulfuric acid by the Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel after being mistaken for members of a rival gang.
The Agua Azul Park in downtown Guadalajara has a new educative space dedicated to plants that thrive in arid conditions.
The recent deployment of soldiers in the historic center of Guadalajara has been met mostly with approval by residents, businesses and tourists, according to several media outlets that have carried out impromptu surveys.
Guadalajara’s thirst for setting new Guinness records shows no sign of abating any time soon.
An annual report by a respected Mexican non-governmental organization that analyzes urban murder rates throughout the world is shining an unflattering light on Mexico, showing that 15 of the most dangerous cities on the globe are in this country.