News Briefs - February 6, 2016
Bodies dumped
The bodies of four men were discovered this week dumped by the side of the Guadalajara-Chapala highway, near the turn off to El Salto.
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Bodies dumped
The bodies of four men were discovered this week dumped by the side of the Guadalajara-Chapala highway, near the turn off to El Salto.
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval was unable to deliver his annual state-of-the-state report (informe) Tuesday after suffering a serious motorcycle accident last weekend.
The U.S. Consulate in Guadalajara is to support a program to train 50 women leaders in various municipalities of Jalisco.
Interjet is providing another option of traveling from Guadalajara to Los Angeles, California.
The Jalisco Human Rights Commission says enforcing a regulation requiring all motorcyclists riding bikes less than 250cc to wear vests bearing their license plate numbers would be unconstitutional.
Sacred ground on Lake Chapala’s Isla de los Alacranes is finally in the process of being identified as an official site of Jalisco’s cultural and historical patrimony.
A path has been cleared for same-sex couples to marry in the state of Jalisco without any impediment following a landmark ruling made Tuesday by Mexico’s Supreme Court.
Visit the San José de Gracia Orchid Festival, with an overnight stay included, on Friday, February 5 and Saturday, February 6.
Having reached the half-way point of his administration, Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval is expected to paint a rosy picture of the state’s economic progress in his third annual report (informe) Tuesday, February 1.