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Ajijic Delegado loses wife as dengue soars

Lupita Martínez, the wife of Ajijic town administrator Juan Ramón Flores, died Thursday, August 20, after an extended battle against hemorrhagic dengue fever, the most severe form of the mosquito-borne disease that is now raging in the Lake Chapala region.


Expats urge Covid crackdown

As confirmed cases of Covid-19 infection continue rising in the lakeshore region, a growing number of resident expats are appealing to local authorities for a serious crackdown against individuals and commercial enterprises that are not adhering to directives on social distancing, face mask use and other prevention measures.

Lake Chapala Society preps for online AGM

In preparation for its Annual General Meeting set for Thursday, August 20, 10 a.m. to noon, the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) has sent out notice that sign-ups for new and renewed memberships will only be available three days in advance.

Chapala schools prepare for distance learning

Thousands of Chapala’s school age children are scheduled to remain at home as they “return” to classrooms on August 24, the official opening day of the 2020-21 academic term for students enrolled in local pre-school, primary, secondary and special needs institutions.

Grisly finds in San Juan Cosalá

A team of Jalisco forensic investigators, aided by a pair of backhoes, has resumed excavations at a clandestine burial site located earlier this year in the mountainous outskirts of San Juan Cosalá.

Firefighters’ tribute to a fallen hero

With a Canadian flag draped over a fire truck as a backdrop, Bomberos de Chapala held a roll-call ceremony with sirens blaring last Tuesday in memory of Doug Scrimgeour, a tireless supporter of Mexican firefighters who passed away suddenly on August 1.