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Thanks for Sharing
Thanks for Sharing follows the lives of three friends who meet while attending 12-step meetings to help treat sex addition.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Thanks for Sharing
Thanks for Sharing follows the lives of three friends who meet while attending 12-step meetings to help treat sex addition.
As Mother Nature begins working her rainy season wonders, local Roman Catholics are making ready to raise prayers to Mother Mary for divine interven
tion to protect and replenish Lake Chapala.
The recently restored Parque de la Revolución, better known as “Parque Rojo,” reopened on March 25, marking the definitive end of the weekly tianguis that had operated there each Saturday for years.
Four Tapatio divers are among the eight-person Mexican team that has traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland to compete in the 2013 World Diving Series, which takes place April 19 to 21.
With the city set to host four 2026 World Cup matches in June, state and federal authorities are rushing to build a designated waiting lot for Uber, Didi and other platform drivers outside the airport. But drivers say they are being left in the dark — and they are taking to the streets to voice their concerns.
Just two months after its grand reopening, Guadalajara’s iconic Minerva Glorieta is undergoing new maintenance work following public criticism that the recently installed vegetation looked dry and neglected.
Tapatíos turned out in force as 30 tejuineros served up 25,000 liters of the popular fermented corn drink free of charge during the Municipal Tejuino Fair in Guadalajara’s city center on Sunday, March 22.
The ninth edition of GDLUZ, the city’s free multimedia light festival, will take place from Thursday, April 23 to Sunday, April 26, transforming the Centro Histórico into a dazzling display of illuminated art, projections and interactive experiences.
The first large-scale wildfire of the season swept through the Bosque de la Primavera over last weekend, scorching more than 200 hectares before being brought under control.