State launches solar power program
At least 17,000 low-income families in 88 Jalisco municipalities will be the beneficiaries of a program to install solar panels in their homes, which could result in savings of around 5,000 pesos a year.
At least 17,000 low-income families in 88 Jalisco municipalities will be the beneficiaries of a program to install solar panels in their homes, which could result in savings of around 5,000 pesos a year.
Checkered doesn’t even begin to describe the tragi-comical saga of the Zapotillo Dam project in north-eastern Jalisco.
The pilot and his passenger both died after their Cessna 210 crashed into a densely wooded area of Tlajomulco last weekend.
The recently opened first stage of the new Via Corta expressway linking Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta will remain closed for at least 30 days after mudslides washed away parts of the road.
The government of Jalisco has decided to take over operations of the hitherto privately-owned speeding fine system which tickets offenders via automated radar-equipped cameras.
Is an infamous purveyor of child pornography and fugitive of U.S. justice behind the alleged sexual abuse of innocent kindergartners in a lakeside village? Unlikely, but the name of David Benjamin Creamer is back in the headlines.
Hundreds of revelers will flock to the Cerro de la Riena in Tonala on Tuesday, July 25 to witness the traditional Danza de los Tastoanes honoring Saint James the Apostle and commemorating an indigenous insurgence during the Spanish invasion of western Mexico.
Cases of dengue for the first half of 2017 have dropped by 62 percent from the same time last year, according to the Secretaria de Salud Jalisco (SSJ).
The municipality of Tlajomulco has decided to take Mexico’s natural history out of the museum and on to the streets.