Metro-area air quality dips
The December sky turned a toxic yellow-gray above the southern outskirts of Guadalajara where the State Environmental Agency (Semades) recorded “Very Bad” (Muy Mala) levels of air pollution this week.
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The December sky turned a toxic yellow-gray above the southern outskirts of Guadalajara where the State Environmental Agency (Semades) recorded “Very Bad” (Muy Mala) levels of air pollution this week.
Fifteen years ago, on Wednesday, December 13, 1997, it snowed in Guadalajara for the first time in more than 70 years. A nip in the morning air this Wednesday brought back a few memories of that day but there’s nothing to suggest another white-out is coming this winter.
Guadalajara city hall has purchased around 9,000 poinsettias to adorn public spaces during the festive season.
Guadalajara’s cycling boom in the last few years has also fueled a parallel rise in bike theft.
Anyone suffering from doubts or nerves about the so-called “December 21 apocalypse prophecy” are free to consult the rational astronomers and scientists from the Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG).
The Pacific Airport Group (GAP) which runs Guadalajara’s International Airport will spend 280 million pesos on expanding the arrivals area in 2013.
In his first address as Mexico’s president Saturday, Enrique Peña Nieto reiterated his campaign promise to expand Guadalajara’s Tren Ligero (light-rail network).
The Guadalajara municipal government has voted to cancel an ambitious redevelopment project that has yet to get past the planning stage.
The Guadalajara 2012 International Book Fair (FIL) was a grand success, drawing over 700,000 visitors in its 26th edition, up more than 40,000 on last year.