10% of Guadalajara metro area lacks water, sewer
With more than 4.3 million people in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, and urban expansion that comes in fits and starts, some 10 percent of the population lack water and sewer service.
With more than 4.3 million people in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, and urban expansion that comes in fits and starts, some 10 percent of the population lack water and sewer service.
Construction is set to restart on the modern art museum overlooking the Huentitan canyon on the northeastern outskirts of Guadalajara.
Only 44 out of every 100 applicants have been accepted to study at the University of Guadalajara (UdG) in the next calendar year.
A new record has been set after five pedestrians died under the wheels of city buses during the first ten days of 2014. In most of the cases, the drivers fled the scene of the accidents.
A glut of low-cost parking alternatives has sprung up on the highway close to the Guadalajara International Airport.
Activists hang a chain of white bicycles cut from paper outside the Casa Jalisco, the residence of Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval.
An alumni group from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has created a Jalisco non-profit and along with the state government plans to create four laboratories by 2016 for entrepreneurs in science and technology to develop and test their ideas.
Four men are in custody after a 37-year-old businessman was shot to death at the Glorieta Chapalita last Friday.
At least eight people have died from the flu virus in Jalisco over the past month, health authorities revealed this week.