Rampaging storms claim four lives in metropolitan area
The rainy season has kicked in with a vengeance, judging from the recent storms that have ripped through metro Guadalajara and its environs.
The rainy season has kicked in with a vengeance, judging from the recent storms that have ripped through metro Guadalajara and its environs.
A ceremony held in Mexico City last week marked the 20th anniversary of the designation of the Luis Barragán House (left) as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
June 30, Forest Rangers (Guardabosques) and municipal police officers seized 91 animals being offered for sale illegally in the huge Sunday “Baratillo” street/flea market on Guadalajara’s east side.
Zapopan presents its Second Rock Festival on the Via RecreActiva on Sunday, July 14, with stages installed in three locations: outside the UNIVA University on Avenida Tepeyac,in the Foro Cometa at the Parque de los Niños y Niñas, and at the Parque Incluyente El Polverin at Av. Patria and Miguel Leon Portilla.
Bernardo Aguilar, the new president of the Asociación de Hoteles de Jalisco (Jalisco Hotel Association), has confirmed that eight hotels will open this year in Guadalajara. And another eight are planned next year, plus four more in 2026, he added.
Enrique Javier Alfaro Anguiano, the father of Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro and a former rector of the Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG), died last week at the age of 82.
Around 25,000 people visited Guadalajara’s revamped museum for children, the Jalisco Paseo Interactivo (JAPI), during its first two weeks of operation, when entry was free to the public.
Mexican President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum will make a passenger rail building program one of the flagship infrastructure projects of her upcoming administration.
Monday, July 1, 36 people were injured when a bus overturned following a collision with a Nissan pickup truck on the city ring road (periferico) near the intersection of Avenida Acueducto in Zapopan.