Peña Nieto visits city for first time as president
Enrique Peña Nieto has made his first visit to Guadalajara as president of Mexico to head a meeting on pensions at the Instituto Cultural Cabañas.
Enrique Peña Nieto has made his first visit to Guadalajara as president of Mexico to head a meeting on pensions at the Instituto Cultural Cabañas.
After 40 years Guadalajara can boast a six-lane beltway that (sort of) circles the city in its entirety.
A private foundation faces a fine of 130,000 pesos after erecting a series of public sculptures in the median strip of Avenida Guadalupe without the consent of Zapopan city hall.
U.S. Ambassador to Mexico Anthony Wayne attended the inauguration of new Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval on March 1, while also finding time for other, business related engagements.
A mother was arrested in Guadalajara this week for allegedly kidnapping her own daughter and demanding a ransom of 200,000 pesos from her former husband.
The second Madonnari Festival took place at the Guadalajara Zoo last weekend, with more than 50 highly talented street artists laying down chalk depictions of different animals.
Convention tourism rose by 3.5 percent in Guadalajara in 2012, according to the city’s Visitor and Conventions Bureau.
The Hospital Juan I. Menchaca (Nuevo Hospital Civil) in Guadalajara has just celebrated 25 years of life, although few denizens might recall that its first stone was laid three decades prior to that.
A man was shot dead in his vehicle outside the upscale Plaza Galerias mall in Zapopan on Friday, February 15.