Regional seasonal fruit with ‘brain-like innards’ goes on sale
As has been the custom for decades, as of Thursday, March 30, vendors of the delicious cactus-type pitaya fruit will start to set up their stalls in Guadalajara’s Nueve Esquinas barrio.
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As has been the custom for decades, as of Thursday, March 30, vendors of the delicious cactus-type pitaya fruit will start to set up their stalls in Guadalajara’s Nueve Esquinas barrio.
Car enthusiasts might consider taking the 45-minute journey to Tequila this weekend to check out some amazing examples of how aficionados of the humble Vocho (VW Bug or Beetle) are keeping this iconic German automobile alive.
Discount airline Volaris is adding a daily flight to Puerto Vallarta to its ever-growing itinerary, beginning June 1.
Nayarit Governor Miguel Ángel Navarro Quintero is confident that the upgraded airport in the state capital Tepic will be welcoming its first international flight in 2024.
The majestic golden eagle may stand proudly as Mexico’s national symbol, but toward the end of the 20th century its numbers in the country had dropped so dramatically that in 1994 the Mexican government placed the revered aguila real on the endangered species list.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is offering a reward of up to US$20,000 for information as to the whereabouts of María del Carmen López, a Mexican by birth and U.S. citizen, who was abducted in Colima on February 9.
Rising temperatures in the coming few months will trigger dozens of forest fires in Jalisco before the rainy season begins in mid-June.
Celebrants mark the Spring Equinox at the Ixtepete archaeological site in Guadalajara by getting cleansings from a shaman.
“1, 2, 3 por el machismo” is the name of a new campaign initiated by the Jalisco state government that has the long-term aim of reducing domestic violence against women and promoting fairer and more equal relationships.