Is this legal?
Discrimination laws in Mexico are hard to enforce at the best of times, but this blatant example of prejudice – displayed for the world to see on the outside of a house in Ajijic – takes some beating.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Discrimination laws in Mexico are hard to enforce at the best of times, but this blatant example of prejudice – displayed for the world to see on the outside of a house in Ajijic – takes some beating.
The doors have closed at Ajijic’s most iconic water holing and dining spot.
Lake Chapala stands out as a natural refuge for no less than 300 species of endemic and migratory birds.
Beware of wolves in “official” sheep’s clothing!
The Lake Chapala Society (LCS) has announced the appointment of Luis Francisco Pacheco as the organization’s new executive director, effective as of Monday, February 1.
Water shortages plaguing highly populated and fast growing Chapala neighborhoods will be solved within the next few months thanks to the drilling of a new well, officially kicked off Wednesday, February 3 by Mayor Moisés Anaya.
A 33-year-old man who tumbled into a deep ravine while hiking in the mountain range above Ajijic was the focus of a complicated four-hour search and rescue mission, successfully carried out Sunday, January 24.
Restoration of the towering figure of La Virgen de Zapopan, which is a focal point along the north-south corridor of Chapala’s Malecón, is nearing completion.
The University of Guadalajara has launched a Covid-19 self-checker algorithm through which people can calculate the risks they run in case of contracting the disease.