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Wixárika sacred site boundaries marked

The exact boundaries of  Xapawiyemeta, a sacred indigenous ceremonial site located on Lake Chapala’s Isla de los Alacranes (Scorpion Island), were officially defined during two days of activities undertaken by traditional governors and representatives of the Wixárika, Náayeri, O’dam or Au’dam and Mexikan people, in conjunction with officials from the Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas (INPI) and the Presidential Commission on Sacred Places (CPLS).


Who’s who on new Chapala council

After finalizing the June 2 election results, Jalisco’s Electoral Institute (IEPC) issued the list of candidates who qualified for seats on the Chapala Cabildo (City Council) in the 2024-2026 administration.

Local developer charged with fraud

A real estate developer will face trial on charges of fraud related to the construction of an apartment building in Ajijic, according to a report issued this week by the District V Regional Special Prosecutor’s Office headquartered in Chapala.

Parties carve up lakeshore mayoral races

Presidentes municipales (mayors) and regidores (city councilors) were up for election in all 125 Jalisco municipalities on Sunday, June 2, including those who will serve the constituents of Chapala’s nearest neighboring communities over the next three years.