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Villagers mount defense against lakefront fencing

Exasperated because government authorities have failed to curtail what they see as privatization of federal land, dozens of Ajijic inhabitants have taken the law into their own hands to tear down fencing installed along Lake Chapala’s shoreline.


Flooding hits San Juan Tecomatlán

Roadways and homes in the town of San Juan Tecomtlán were damaged by flooding in the aftermath of torrential rains that struck the area between Vista del Lago and Mezcala in the early hours of Tuesday, August 3.

Storm washes down Chapala

A mighty deluge early Wednesday, August 11, turned the streets and pedestrian staircases of central Chapala into scenes reminiscent of Venice and Niagara Falls.

Keep updated records as vax campaigns forge ahead

Vaccination campaigns are still being ramped up at lakeside, with clinics operating August 10 through 13 in Chapala and Jocotepec for application of second doses of the AstraZeneca shot to persons who got their first jabs with the 50 to 59 and older age group during the first week of June.

Ojo de Agua water system up and running

The people of a tiny northshore village have gained access to a potable water system for the first time thanks to a cooperative effort between Chapala Sunrise Rotary Club and the municipal government of Poncitlán.

BBQ benefit for Mama Cleo’s Boys

American Legion Post 9 will host a barbecue luncheon to benefit Mama Cleo’s Boys Home on Saturday, August 28, 1 to 3 p.m. at Mama’s Musical Bar, Calle Gonzalez Gallo 86 in San Antonio Tlayacapan.