Market reopens after makeover
Chapala’s Mercado Municipal is ready for prime time following the conclusion of a six-month renovation project.
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Chapala’s Mercado Municipal is ready for prime time following the conclusion of a six-month renovation project.
The Frente Nacional Anti AMLO (FRENA) announced that Chapala has been added to the list of places where protests against President Andrés Manuel López Obrador will be held on Saturday, June 13.
Confirmed Covid-19 cases in Chapala jumped from two on Thursday, June 4 to 11 on Sunday, June 7, while the tally in Jocotepec rose from five to nine over the same period, with the municipality’s first death attributed to the disease, according to statistics reported on the Jalisco Department of Health (SSJ) Radar system.
Around 30 of the merchants who do business in the tourist zone at Chapala’s Malecón staged a protest march Sunday, June 7, clamoring for the local government’s authorization to reopen their stalls, shuttered since late March due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lakeside motorists who are in need of obtaining or updating a Jalisco driver’s license won’t have luck in the immediate future at the state Transportation Department (Setrans) office in Chapala, or at any of the agency’s branches elsewhere.
Chapala police have registered two murders and a presumed suicide since the beginning of June.
Representatives of the Jalisco branch of Cruz Roja Mexicana rolled into Chapala early Monday, June 1, with a truckload of cleaning supplies to give away to local families of limited means.
As the incidence of Covid-19 infection in the north shore corridor has surged this month, public anxiety over the identification of patients and persons they may have exposed has likewise been on the rise.
After years in the making, the Chapala government is finally enacting its own regulatory code for the protection and treatment of animals, put into effect this week after final approval by the city council.