Animal rights activists make their voices heard
Around 500 members of animal rights groups demonstrated last weekend outside the Jalisco Congress building.
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Around 500 members of animal rights groups demonstrated last weekend outside the Jalisco Congress building.
The Jalisco Congress has approved the creation of two new state ministries: the Secretaría de Desarrollo Energético Sustentable (Secretariat of Sustainable Energy Development) and the Secretaría de Inteligencia y Búsqueda de Personas (Secretariat of Intelligence and Search for Persons).
Hugo David García Vargas was sworn in as Jocotepec’s presidente municipal during a public ceremony held on September 30 at the town plaza.
The large Parian Restaurant in Tlaquepaque has remained closed ever since part of its exterior roofing collapsed on September 3.
While Jalisco Governor-elect Pablo Lemus has promised to eliminate the fee for the emissions inspection program (Verificación Responsable) and fines for noncompliance, he plans to remove vehicles that fail the test from the streets.
Photographer Arturo Campos Cedillo captured this timelapse image of Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) from Tlajomulco de Zuñiga on Tusday, October 15 Jalisco with the Primavera Forest in the foreground.
The 60-year-old woman who dragged a dog along a Tlaquepaque street after tying it to the rear bumper of her SUV has been released from prison.
A highlight of the 22nd Encuentro de Arpas, Salterios y Más was the performance by Dueto Los Centenarios, originally formed by father and son, Gustavo Sánchez Ramírez and Gustavo Sánchez Bautista.
Reforms to the Jalisco Penal Code, approved by state legislators this week, increase penalties for those who “intentionally commit acts of mistreatment and cruelty to animals.”