Fines for emissions test incompliance put on hold
Fines for motorists who fail to get emissions tests for their vehicles will not be enforced until July 2022, the state government has announced.
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Fines for motorists who fail to get emissions tests for their vehicles will not be enforced until July 2022, the state government has announced.
The inauguration of the new BRT bus route on the Guadalajara beltway (Periferico) has been delayed until the end of January 2022, Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro has announced.
The intense focus on the Covid-19 pandemic may have relegated dengue fever news to the inside pages, but there’s another good reason for that, health authorities say.
Protocols will be in force in a bid to reduce the possibility of SARS-CoV-2 infections at the annual Three Kings Day celebrations held in the town of Cajititlan, Jalisco, in the first week of the year.
Of almost 2,800 Covid-19 tests performed during this year’s International Book Fair (FIL), not one returned positive, FIL General Director Marisol Shultz said during a summary of this year’s event, which ran November 27 to December 5.
Almost 12,000 officers from the Mexican armed forces and the quasi-military National Guard (GN) are involved in operations of various kinds in Jalisco.
The Zapopan City Council has approved a new city ordinance to deal with businesses and individuals who disturb the lives of others by making excessive noise.
Jalisco government officials insisted this week that the statewide public "consultation" on the fiscal pact between this state and the federal government, which has been held over the past four weeks, was a resounding success, even though only 6.2 percent of registered voters bothered to cast a ballot.
Hass avocados cultivated in Jalisco during the harvest season beginning in April 2022 have been authorized for importation into the United States, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader).