Briefly - April 20, 2024
Distinction for cats
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has declared the 19 cats that live in Mexico City’s National Palace “living fixed assets.”
Distinction for cats
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has declared the 19 cats that live in Mexico City’s National Palace “living fixed assets.”
Movimiento Ciudadano gubernatorial candidate Pablo Lemus is racking up promises faster than you count them — at least 70 at current reckoning.
Eco-conscious citizens might wish to head over to the “Green Festival” at the Galerias Santa Anita on Avenida Lopez Mateos Sur on Saturday, March 23, where you’ll find vendors of organic foods, plants, esoteric items, and much more.
Tapatios find the ideal antidote to the scorching temperatures that suffocate the Guadalajara metropolitan area throughout April, May and June.
The Jalisco legislature and all 123 municipal councils have unanimously approved changes to the state Constitution decreeing that the budget for the public Universidad de Guadalajara (UdeG) never falls below five percent of the state government’s entire annual budget.
Canadian low-cost carrier Flair Airlines has announced the start of nonstop flights between Guadalajara and Toronto as of September 13, 2024.
Guadalajara city fathers are hoping for a record number of visitors over the peak Easter period and, for the second year running, the Archbishopric of Guadalajara will stage a mini Passion Play in the historic center.
The Hilton Garden Inn, the new hotel located right beside the main terminal at the Guadalajara International Airport, opened its doors to guests just prior to the Easter break.The hotel is the Hilton brand’s 15th in Mexico, and fifth in Guadalajara.
In this monthly series, we republish a few of the headlines from our March editions 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago.