Publisher encourages new generation of readers
Around 600 Guadalajara schoolchildren packed the Degollado Theater this week to receive bilingual copies of New York Times bestseller “Otis,” written and illustrated by Loren Long.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Around 600 Guadalajara schoolchildren packed the Degollado Theater this week to receive bilingual copies of New York Times bestseller “Otis,” written and illustrated by Loren Long.
A 21-year-old male was shot dead by a Zapopan police officer in an apparent accident that occurred after he was pulled over in his vehicle in the early hours of last Friday morning.
Low-cost airline Volaris will launch a direct flight from Guadalajara to San Antonio, Texas on December 14. No other airline is currently serving this route.
Four people were detained in Guadalajara this week for their involvement in a child prostitution ring dismantled by the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office (FGE).
To prevent imposters from robbing Guadalajara citizens, the Jalisco Health Department (SSJ) has released images of what the genuine workers from its “dengue brigades” look like.
The U.S. Treasury Department designated 20 businesses and one individual linked to infamous Guadalajara Cartel founder Rafael Caro Quintero on Thursday.
Having spent most of August living in Guadalajara’s International Airport, U.S. citizen Brenda Janet Castro reportedly returned to make the terminal her home throughout much of the last month, before leaving again in mid-October.
Not only are Jalisco’s roads riddled with potholes, but even the runway at the city’s international airport needed smoothing on Sunday.
More than 7,500 people were evacuated from their homes in Tlajomulco Wednesday when gasoline from a damaged underground Pemex pipeline spouted 20 meters into the air just yards from a densely populated residential neighborhood. Fortunately, emergency workers managed to control the leak before the gasoline ignited.