Looking back at our top stories of 2017
Here is PART TWO of our review of somethe Reporter’s leading stories last year.
Here is PART TWO of our review of somethe Reporter’s leading stories last year.
Guadalajara to Mexico City is the sixth busiest air route in North America, according to a study published by Routes, one of the world’s leading air service development event organizers.
The center lanes of a long stretch of Avenida Lopez Mateos, the vital thoroughfare running diagonally southwest to northeast from the southern periferico to Glorieta Colon, are currently a morass of construction as they undergo repaving.
The nine municipalities that make up the Guadalajara metropolitan area (ZMG) registered a 16-percent increase in the number of homicides committed in 2017.
The next Thursday lunch at the American Society (Amsoc) won’t be until January 11.
The early months of 2017 will see work crews putting in many extra shifts as a push is made to finish Guadalajara’s third Tren Ligero (subway) line by its scheduled deadline at the end of March.
An academic from the Pan American University has been chosen as Jalisco’s new anti-corruption “tzar.”
The driver of a truck laden with gravel got the shock of his life this week when his vehicle suddenly began to disappear into the ground as he drove along a city street.
An explosion rocked a housing development in northwest Zapopan, Friday, December 22, resulting in 14 people injured. No deaths have been reported.