A child’s mind is a terrible thing to waste
The village of San Juan Cosala has a great need for supporting the educational goals of children from the deserving but economically deprived local population, including many of indigenous descent.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The village of San Juan Cosala has a great need for supporting the educational goals of children from the deserving but economically deprived local population, including many of indigenous descent.
Public transportation services in the Chapala area include regular availability of travel by bus. It is an inexpensive and viable option for people who do not have their own vehicles or prefer avoiding the hassles of frequent traffic tangles.
Officers assigned to the Escuadrón Canino with the Jalisco Civil Protection and Firefighters Unit (UEPCBJ) arrived in Ajijic on Monday, May 8 to retrieve a Belgian Malinois Shepherd puppy donated to the team by lakeside’s Du Lac Axixic Kennel.
The row of Royal Poincianas lining the walkway of Ajijic’s Malecón are in full bloom this month, adding splashes of brilliant color to the dry season landscape.
Tepehua Community Center Director Moonie King is exploring the possibility of launching a light industry venture to provide employment opportunities for underprivileged inhabitants of the economically challenged upper Chapala neighborhood.
Former Guadalajara Reporter columnist Judy King relinquished 12 inches of her flowing locks to the scissors of Ajijic beautician Yolanda Martínez this week.
A highlight of the May 3 finale of the fiestas patronales celebration in Santa Cruz de la Soledad was the unveiling of the totem spelling out the name of the town.
The Chapala government paid tribute to the community’s teachers on Monday, May 15, Día del Maestros.
Chapala Mayor Alejandro Aguirre was among the local government officials and community leaders convened from countries throughout the entire western hemisphere to participate in the first-ever Cities Summit of the Americas held April 23-28 in Denver, Colorado.