International Book Fair to welcome 3 Nobel Prize winners
Three Nobel Prize winners are set to grace the halls at this year’s International Book Fair (FIL), the largest literary festival on the continent.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Three Nobel Prize winners are set to grace the halls at this year’s International Book Fair (FIL), the largest literary festival on the continent.
Former Jalisco Governor Emilio Gonzalez spent 2.5 million dollars on studies to build a third Tren Ligero (light-rail) line to the Tlajomulco suburbs that federal officials are now saying they never considered a viable option.
Renamed Iconia, the ambitious Puerta Guadalajara development project to the north of the city that was abandoned last year has been revived by new investors.
Around 100 students from Guadalajara’s many private schools protested the federal government’s proposal to tax private education in the Parque Metropolitano last Sunday.
The U.S. Treasury Department has designated six companies – including a prominent tequila producer – under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act for laundering money for a Guadalajara-based drug gang.
An inebriated driver dragged a motorbike under his vehicle for seven kilometers along busy city streets with Tonala police officers in hot pursuit.
Governor Aristoteles Sandoval confirmed this week that the third line of Guadalajara’s Tren Ligero (light-rail network) will run diagonally across the city from Zapopan to Tlaquepaque.
Six street vendors were detained and later released on Wednesday following violent clashes with the police in downtown Guadalajara.