City sets yet another Guinness record
No doubt Guadalajara will soon be claiming a new Guinness record for the most Guinness records set by a single city.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
No doubt Guadalajara will soon be claiming a new Guinness record for the most Guinness records set by a single city.
Elizabeth de la Rosa, who suffered burns on 90 percent of her body in a bus fire set by a drug cartel in Guadalajara last May, died Monday of multiple organ failure.
There is no definitive scientific evidence that children who play with toy guns will develop into more aggressive adults than those who don’t.
The Via RecreActiva, the program in which 50 miles of metro-area avenues and trees are closed to traffic on Sundays to prioritize activities such as cycling, walking, jogging and skating, is to be extended another 7.7 kilometers to the south of the city.
Almost seven years after Guadalajara hosted the 16th Pan American Games, the “village” built to house athletes of many nations on the outskirts of the city lies abandoned, with scant maintenance and a bleak future.
Getting word of Nohm-Cha, a new Taiwanese tea house near the U.S. Consulate, intrigued me. So-called bubble tea and tapioca tea have reared their heads around Guadalajara.
Residents living in and around the Chapalita neighborhood in Zapopan – keep your fingers crossed!
Gunman opened fire outside a shopping mall in Guadalajara’s Providencia neighborhood Wednesday evening, killing a Canadian man and injuring three others, Jalisco’s Attorney General informed local media Thursday.
Elizabeth de la Rosa, the woman severely burned in a bus fire set by cartel members in the wake of the May 21 attempted assassination of a former Jalisco attorney general, has returned to Guadalajara from Texas despite her still serious condition.