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Pilgrims takeover Jalisco town

Around a million pilgrims arrived this week in the Jalisco town of San Juan de los Lagos, home to a venerated image of the Virgin Mary (La Virgen de la Candelaria) believed to have been responsible for a series of miracles dating back to the early 17th century.


Petnappers to face jail time

Under the current Jalisco penal code, anyone who steals a pet is likely to avoid jail time.That would change if legislators approve an initiative now under discussion in the state Congress.

US nonprofit offers suicide helpline to local LGBTQ youth

The Trevor Project, a U.S. nonprofit founded in 1998 that focuses on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) youth, has launched its free-of-charge helpline service in eight western Mexican states, including Jalisco.

Cabin luggage woes top consumer complaints in 2022

Airlines were a major target of consumers’ wrath in 2022, said the head of the Consumer Protection Agency (Profeco) in Jalisco. Sebastián Hernández Méndez said most of the complaints in the tourism sector involved the non-compliance by airlines regarding aviation sector rules that determine cabin luggage up to 10 kilograms must be free of charge.