Zapopan center aims to return birds to their natural habitat
What do you do if you find a traumatized pigeon in your back yard that doesn’t want to eat, drink or fly?
The Guadalajara Reporter
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What do you do if you find a traumatized pigeon in your back yard that doesn’t want to eat, drink or fly?
A group of firefighters from Zapopan joined up with others from around Mexico to travel to Ontario this week to battle the spate of forest fires that have affected significant parts of Canada and the United States in recent weeks.
In this monthly series, we republish a few of the headlines from our June editions 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 years ago.
One of the main repercussions of the current heatwave has been the sharp rise in the number of gastro-intestinal complaints, often caused by people eating food that has quickly gone bad and that should have been thrown away.
NGOs seeking justice for alleged police abuses in 2020 are demanding that the Jalisco state government return an “anti-monument” that they installed in the city center’s Plaza de Armas earlier this month.
It is well documented that planting more urban trees has multiple beneficial effects for cities. It is no secret that Guadalajara is woefully deficient in the quantity of trees that is adequate for a city of its size.
The Jalisco state government is not only eying the upcoming Gay Games in Guadalajara as a breakthrough moment for LGBTQ+ acceptance in the state but also as a major money maker.
Six people, including a former Guadalajara councilor, died in a multi-vehicle collision at kilometer 44 of the Zapotlanejo-Lagos de Moreno autopista (toll road) Wednesday, June 21.
Despite the sweltering afternoon heat, several thousand marched in the city’s second Pride festival on June 10, which highlighted lesbian issues and the plight of missing people in the LGBTQI+ community.