Skeletons for peace run riot
For the third year in a row, students have created an astonishing collection of life-size Catrinas to enhance downtown Guadalajara until the end of November.
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For the third year in a row, students have created an astonishing collection of life-size Catrinas to enhance downtown Guadalajara until the end of November.
Fifty two metro-area neighborhoods will finally gain access to running water next year, Guadalajara’s Intermunicipal Water Authority (SIAPA) has promised.
Mexicans have a penchant for the theatrical and last weekend’s annual Zombie Parade gave many tortured souls an outlet for their imaginations.
Guadalajara’s iconic Minerva Glorieta was one of several city landmarks lit up in pink last Friday to mark International Breast Cancer Awareness Day.
State authorities Sunday opened the new tunnel on Avenida Vallarta at Ciudad Granja, making the busy Lazaro Cardenas-Vallarta corridor traffic light-free for the first time in its history.
Would you get in a driver-less car operated by a robot? UdeG academics have been working on this futuristic concept for 16 years.
Peruvian author Alfredo Bryce Echenique will not attend Guadalajara’s International Book Fair (FIL) to receive this year’s grand prize, after the organizing committee rescinded his invitation last week in an attempt to avoid further controversy.
Around 100 members of the Bus Drivers Alliance protested outside the Palacio de Gobierno in downtown Guadalajara on Monday, following the murder of five city bus drivers in the past week.