Outgoing mayor spills beans on origins of financial hardship
On his last day in office, outgoing Chapala Mayor Joaquin Huerta convened the local media to present a detailed accounting of Chapala’s shattered finances.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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On his last day in office, outgoing Chapala Mayor Joaquin Huerta convened the local media to present a detailed accounting of Chapala’s shattered finances.
A fitness center carefully designed for retirees is marking five years in Ajijic, and the first anniversary in its current location.
A man gunned down outside his Ajijic home Tuesday, September 22 is believed to have been a principal connection for expat residents who indulge in illegal substances, the Chapala police chief has told the Reporter.
Chapala’s 2012-2015 administration goes out of office next week, leaving behind several high-impact public works and a variety of pre-approved projects for incoming mayor Javier Degollado.
A man gunned down outside his Ajijic home Tuesday, September 22 is believed to be a principal supplier of drugs to expat residents who indulge in illegal substances, the Chapala police chief has told the Reporter.
Instituto Terranova has scheduled its double-header Corre por Ayudar (Run to Help) benefit running contest and the parallel Terra Color recreational race for Sunday, October 4.
In an effort to stand at the forefront in transparency, the Cruz Roja Chapala Consejo (board of directors) has instituted a new policy to share its financial records with the public.
A Chapala traffic department officer is behind bars while under investigation for a criminal charge of abetting in the flight of a prisoner following a highway collision.
The San José chapel and three private homes were damaged by a flash flood that hit the upper section of La Floresta early Thursday, September 17.