3,500 homeless dwell in Guadalajara
About 700 families, comprised of over 3,500 people, live on the streets of the Guadalajara metropolitan area, a state official revealed this week.
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About 700 families, comprised of over 3,500 people, live on the streets of the Guadalajara metropolitan area, a state official revealed this week.
Two young children died in a house fire in Guadalajara’s Alamo Industrial neighborhood in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Between 700 and 800 old buildings in downtown Guadalajara are at risk of collapse due to improper maintenance, Public Works Secretary Carlos Felipe Arias Garcia warned this week.
You might think a Sunday mass would be the last place to encounter the criminal class.
Last Thursday thieves stole the cables used to illuminate Guadalajara’s iconic Minerva statue at night.
Two small trains run in opposite direction on rails laid side to side. When they cross paths, a small crowd of children cheer.
Between them, Guadalajara’s present and previous municipal administrations have delivered 3,000 laptop computers to local primary schools, with another 500 still to come.
The perennial problem of what to do with the ambulant vendors who hawk their wares on the streets, pedestrian walkways and plazas of downtown Guadalajara just got a lot more complicated.
Four people were injured in a massive blaze at a warehouse in Tonala where thieves had been storing stolen fuel last week.