Excessive imports hurting state’s corn producers, protesting farmers rage
Around 60 farmers dumped ten tons of corn (maiz) outside the offices of the Jalisco Economic Secretariat in Guadalajara Monday.
Around 60 farmers dumped ten tons of corn (maiz) outside the offices of the Jalisco Economic Secretariat in Guadalajara Monday.
Almost 5,000 people from various civic groups gathered in the Guadalajara city center last weekend to create a new Guinness record for the loudest insult ever heard.
Reports of flooding, fallen trees, auto accidents, power outages and malfunctioning traffic lights filtered in as Guadalajara experienced the first storms of the rainy season in the early hours of Wednesday and Thursday mornings.
The 16th march of sexual diversity in support of the LGBT community takes place in Guadalajara’s city center on Saturday, June 23.
U.S. financial services company Standard & Poor’s (S&P) lowered Guadalajara’s credit rating this week, the result of the municipal government having overspent and burdened the city with debt.
The University of Guadalajara (UdeG) has risen one place to 50th in the annual list of the top 250 academic institutions in Latin America.
In a rare tragedy, a young woman has died after being stung by a scorpion while helping out with the reforestation program in the Primavera Forest.
The son of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, the world’s most wanted drug lord, was arrested in a raid on his home in Zapopan early Thursday morning.
A high-speed police chase came to an unexpected end this week when one of the assailants suffered a fatal heart attack as he was being chased by cops.