Drugs, underage sex at ‘brothel’ in upmarket Ciudad Bugambilias
Last Sunday, Zapopan law enforcement raided a section of the Ciudad Bugambilias subdivision they claim was being used as a brothel in which sex and drugs were sold to minors.
Last Sunday, Zapopan law enforcement raided a section of the Ciudad Bugambilias subdivision they claim was being used as a brothel in which sex and drugs were sold to minors.
The results of a recent study has purported to define the chief likes and dislikes of Guadalajara’s populace.
If you are wondering why clothes are hanging on pegs dotted around the city, don’t be puzzled.
In this monthly series, we republish a few of the headlines from our January editions 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago.
One of the metropolitan area’s most chic mall complexes, the Centro Comerical Andares in Zapopan, continues to metastasis at an alarming rate, with 60 million pesos budgeted for expansion this year.
Calandrias, horse-drawn carriages in Guadalajara’s centro historico, already a thing of the past in the sense of being a tradition harkening back to a distant time of corsets, pistol duels and wigs, will in a very real sense shortly be a thing of the past as they are phased out in favor of animal-less facsimiles propelled forward by the modern magic of electricity.
A massive black spike has appeared on the glorieta located at the busy intersection of Plan de San Luis and Andres Teran.
In order to minimize the amount of heavy-load semi trucks circulating in the Guadalajara metro area and mucking up its traffic, the Jalisco Transportation Department (Semov) plans to limit these vehicles’ use of Avenida Lopez Mateos, where they will be prohibited entry from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. starting February.
Conservative groups in Jalisco are up in arms over the substitution on online birth certificates of gender neutral terms for “mother” and “father” –