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Cartel violence erupts in Guadalajara

Authorities say at least seven people died Friday as a wave of drug cartel instigated violence engulfed Guadalajara and other parts of Jalisco. Suspected cartel members terrified motorists and pedestrians by torching more than two dozen buses and trucks at busy intersections in metro area Guadalajara, as well as other cities.

Cash truckers make demands

Truck drivers who have been hauling away rubble from the new Guadalajara Tren Ligero (subway) construction site parked their rigs in the city center to demand payment from the state government dating back from the start of the work seven months ago.  According to the owners of some 150 trucks, drivers have made some 10,000 trips to the Picachos dump for which they have not received a single peso.

Restored city park ignites criticism

Revolucion or Rojo, whatever you prefer to call the iconic Guadalajara park at Juarez and Federalismo, is in the process of getting a new image, although many observers wonder if the effort  – and money – has been worth it.

Traffic cop loses cool after filmed seeking mordida

It’s not just citizens in the United States who are using their cell phones to document abuses by law-enforcement officials.

A Guadalajara traffic cop is behind bars after he allegedly assaulted a 20-year-old student who was filming him soliciting a bribe from the driver of a city bus.