Finances undermine Youth Olympics bid
Guadalajara’s bid for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games is at risk due to outstanding debts from the 2011 Pan American Games, the head of the latter event’s Organizing Committee (COPAG) admitted this week.
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Guadalajara’s bid for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games is at risk due to outstanding debts from the 2011 Pan American Games, the head of the latter event’s Organizing Committee (COPAG) admitted this week.
A new award to honor outstanding work in literary translation will be presented for the first time at the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL), scheduled November 24 to December 2.
The Jalisco Health Secretary (SSJ) is to continue fumigating homes in Guadalajara in order to prevent a dengue outbreak, despite staff twice being threatened at gunpoint when attempting to carry out their work.
For the second time this year, armed criminals laid siege to Guadalajara on Saturday, August 25, burning buses and blocking streets around the outskirts of the city and surrounding areas of Jalisco.
Those who unlawfully cut down trees in Guadalajara will soon face heavy fines of up to 100,000 pesos.
After weeks of speculation and campaigning, the future of Albert the Bengal tiger has finally been resolved.
With the aim of improving public transport service, Guadalajara’s Azteca University is running a six-month training course for bus drivers, beginning August 29.
Debt in the eight municipalities that make up the Guadalajara metropolitan area has almost doubled to 6.38 billion pesos in the last two-and-a-half years. This represents a rise of 82 percent from 3.5 billion pesos when the last mayoral administrations began in 2010.
Ever wanted to take Fido out for an extra special treat? Well now you can because Guadalajara’s upscale Andares mall is home to the city’s first 100-percent pet-friendly restaurant.