Bank robbers waste no time in 2012
It took just two days of the new year to pass before thieves awoke from their slumber and targeted their first banks in Jalisco.
It took just two days of the new year to pass before thieves awoke from their slumber and targeted their first banks in Jalisco.
The municipality of Guadalajara’s “Familias en Alerta” program for the prevention of crime is to be expanded twofold across the city in 2012.
The manager of a small money exchange outlet on Avenida Rafael Sanzio in Guadalajara’s Colonia La Estancia was shot to death after he resisted an attempted robbery over the December holiday.
The first branches of a nationwide budget pharmacy chain have sprung up in Guadalajara, with 40 set to open across Jalisco in the next 18 months.
A young man’s life ended this weekend when he stepped out of his house with some friends during the New Year’s celebrations in the early hours of Sunday morning.
A bus full of workers returning home from their shift at the Honda plant in El Salto burst into flames on the Chapala highway Monday, January 9.
Congested commuting avenues such as Vallarta, Lázaro Cárdenas, Patria, López Mateos, and the Periférico are being tagged by transportation chiefs as possible beneficiaries of a carpool, or high occupancy lane.
Parents kept their kids away from school early this week in the wake of a false, quickly spreading rumor that drug gangs were planning to kidnap students.
The Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social (IMSS), the government-run health care provider, is investing 354 million pesos (26 million dollars) in state-of-the-art cancer fighting equipment at the oncology department, located in Hospital de Especialidades at the Centro Medico de Occidente in Guadalajara.