Rain halts precipitous lake descent
While the first summer rains have not yet increased Lake Chapala’s water level, recent precipitation has at least kept it from the steady retreat that occurred throughout the dry season.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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While the first summer rains have not yet increased Lake Chapala’s water level, recent precipitation has at least kept it from the steady retreat that occurred throughout the dry season.
The Lake Chapala Democrats Abroad chapter hosted the group’s customary U.S. Independence Day party on Thursday, July 4, wrapping this year’s event around the theme: Celebrating Democracy!
For the second year running Chapala will host the kickoff of a thrills and chills off-road race, this time titled the Jalisco 400.
After nearly a decade of on-and-off negotiations, a twinning agreement between Chapala and the city of Pico Rivera, California was finalized on Thursday, June 27.
A math geek from the old school, Wayne Watson wasn’t ready to put away his chalkboard when he retired after teaching math for 36 years in the Philadelphia school system.
It was a déjà vu nightmare for local motorists last week when a work crew from Jalisco’s Infrastructure and Public Works Department (SIOP) began repaving the section of the Chapala-Jocotepec highway in the vicinity of the turnoff to the Libramiento bypass.
It’s time for U.S. citizens residing at lakeside to hustle if they intend to vote in the November 5 elections. The window for them to get registered and employ absentee ballots is narrowing day by day.
The Chapala government is dispatching backhoes and human manpower to clear out rubbish and debris from dry arroyos located throughout the municipality.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, photographer Mónica Cárdenas has crafted a visual dissertation on the fragile state of life in Lake Chapala’s waters.