Congress pledges to ditch bottled water
The Jalisco state legislature looks to be keeping its word about environmental sustainability and adhering to a “green” agenda.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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The Jalisco state legislature looks to be keeping its word about environmental sustainability and adhering to a “green” agenda.
An urgent decision is required regarding the future of several thousand unregulated mototaxis, or auto rickshaws, circulating in suburban Guadalajara, state authorities admit.
Jalisco legislators voted Thursday to amend articles in the state Constitution that currently give hundreds of public officials immunity from criminal prosecution.
Professional singers in the Jalisco State Choir (Coro del Estado de Jalisco) say they are reeling from a sharp downturn in their working conditions and, since January, the loss of a third of their 41 singers, who have been pressured to leave or quit due to discouragement.
Dignitaries past and present this week paid their respects to former Jalisco Governor Flavio Romero de Velasco, who died in Guadalajara June 2 at the age of 90.
The consistent rains have brought a sudden spike in the number of possible dengue cases being reported in Jalisco.
The federal government will slash around 50 million dollars (905 million pesos) from its annual contributions to Jalisco as part of the federal budget cuts announced in the wake of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union.
A contingent of 12 athletes from Jalisco will participate in the Rio de Janeiro Paralympic Games September 7-18.
A badly abused dog is starting a new life as part of the canine squad of the Jalisco Attorney General’s Office (Fiscalía General del Estado or FGE).