Jalisco ground zero for fires in 2017
Last year, Jalisco acquired a dubious distinction: first place in fires among Mexico’s 32 states. This year, it finds itself protecting its title with room to spare.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Last year, Jalisco acquired a dubious distinction: first place in fires among Mexico’s 32 states. This year, it finds itself protecting its title with room to spare.
The first Costco gas station in Mexico has opened in San Luis Potosi, under the brand Kirkland Signature. Members of the warehouse club obtain a lower price than the rest of the public. Payments can only be made by debit or credit card, or Costco certificates. The U.S. company has invested 58 million pesos in this venture, which it says will be the first of several throughout Mexico.

Since reforms to the nation’s energy sector opened the door to foreign competition, various oil giants – including Shell, Exxon and BP – have announced plans to enter the gas station market.

Jalisco Culture Secretary Myriam Vachez launches one of many planned events to commemorate the centenary of the birth of illustrious Jalisco author Juan Rulfo (1917-1986). One of the carriages of Guadalajara’s Tren Ligero (subway) network has been decorated to honor the author of acclaimed novels such as “Pedro Paramo” and “El Llano en Llamas.” In addition, the state agency is donating 1,000 of Rulfo’s works to be handed out free to train passengers.
British drinks behemoth Diageo has laid the first stone on the expansion of its bottling, aging, warehousing and distribution complex in Atotonilco el Alto, Jalisco.
The pitaya, a beloved, vividly-colored cactus fruit grown in the highlands of the Mexican state of Jalisco, among other places, has been approved for export to the United States.
The luxury Cheval Blanc Hotel under construction on Chamela Bay on Jalisco’s Costalegre has been put on hold.
The Donald Trump administration has no plans to replace the U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Roberta Jacobson, who was nominated by President Obama, according to Francisco Palmieri, the acting assistant secretary for Western Hemisphere affairs at the State Department. Palmieri said on Tuesday that Jacobson is “the ideal ambassador to be in Mexico right now.”
An already tense situation in the indigenous Wixárika territory of northern Jalisco looked set to explode this week after a respected community leader who fought valiantly to recover his people’s tribal lands was shot and killed along with his younger brother.
After a delay of more than a year, the first stage of the Hospital Infantil Mi Gran Esperanza, Mexico’s first specialist hospital for children with cancer, will open its doors in Tlajomulco next month.