Clothing recycling bank opens
The first permanent clothing recycling containers in Guadalajara have been installed at both entrances to the Parque Colomos.
The first permanent clothing recycling containers in Guadalajara have been installed at both entrances to the Parque Colomos.
In a bid to curb the profusion of motorcycle-riding bandits, Guadalajara City Councilman Luis Cisneros Quirarte has presented an initiative that would ban motorcycles up to 500cc with two passengers from the Guadalajara city center and other popular areas of the city.
Probe into DST
A week before Mexico switches to Daylight Saving Time, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has ordered a thorough investigation into the benefits of advancing clocks during the winter months.
The federal government will pony up nine billion pesos ($US454 million) towards funding for Guadalajara’s fourth Tren Ligero (light train) line, Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro announced Wednesday, after meeting with President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador a day earlier.
All things literary will be a recurring theme for the remainder of the year in Guadalajara as the city marks its designation as UNESCO World Book Capital 2022 with a series of activities.
A historic bridge built between 1790 and 1800 that became buried under Guadalajara’s urban sprawl has been carefully restored over the past five years, and last week opened to the public as an underground museum.
As the pandemic dissipates, greater emphasis should be placed on treating patients suffering from lingering symptoms after being exposed to the virus, often referred to as “long Covid,” said Jaime Andrade, director of the Civil Hospital of Guadalajara.
Defense lawyers for Naasón Joaquín García, the spiritual leader of the Guadalajara-based Luz del Mundo evangelical church who faces charges of human trafficking, rape and possession of child pornography, have filed a 211-page motion claiming that “the accusations that have been sustained by the (California) Prosecutor’s Office are based on fabricated, edited, manipulated and altered evidence.”
As reported in the March 12 edition of this newspaper, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador promised that gasoline prices would not increase.