Former Chapala cops charged with murder of city taxi driver
Two former Chapala police officers have been arrested and charged with the homicide of a Guadalajara taxi driver who went missing last summer.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Two former Chapala police officers have been arrested and charged with the homicide of a Guadalajara taxi driver who went missing last summer.
Jalisco’s Ministry of the Environment and Territorial Development (Semadet) has formally opened the Sendero Trojes-Chupinaya-Barranca Travesaño, a 6.5-kilometer hiking trail crossing part of the protected hydrological and forest area situated in the mountain range running above Lake Chapala’s north shore.
The new Chapala municipal government appears to be going great guns on its first major public works project, under construction along the median strip at the south end of Avenida Madero.
As of November, the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) started phasing in a monthly billing system in the lakeside area.
A group of local fishermen has developed an innovative aquaculture project in Lake Chapala’s waters that promises significant economic benefits for themselves and their families.
Lake Chapala benefited from above average precipitation registered during the 2015 rainy season, recuperating 1.45 meters on the water elevation scale during the wet summer and fall months, up by 16 centimeters compared to last year.
As Ajijic’s festivities get going this weekend (see story page 16), local motorists will have to find ways to bypass principal north-south thoroughfares and follow alternate routes to reach many destinations in the center of town until the end of the month. Calle Colon will be closed to through traffic between Zaragoza and Ocampo.
Maintaining its commitment to enhance educational opportunities for worthy Mexican students of limited means, the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) will host a second mini-summit for organizations and individuals involved in local financial aid programs. The date is Wednesday, December 16, 10 a.m. to noon, at the LCS campus.

At long last, the Chapala government has dispatched workmen to move forward on the incomplete remodeling of the Ajijic plaza. The crew has been busy all week finishing the flooring inside and around the bandstand kiosk, slapping fresh paint on garden railings and refurbishing park benches dotting the square. Labors to wrap up the project will resume after the village quiets down from the San Andrés fiestas.