Jalisco Congress passes bold new transportation law
A Mobility Law permitting yearly hikes in public transportation fares and introducing mandatory detentions for DUI has been approved unanimously by the Jalisco State Congress.
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A Mobility Law permitting yearly hikes in public transportation fares and introducing mandatory detentions for DUI has been approved unanimously by the Jalisco State Congress.
Twelve young women will compete for the Nuestra Belleza Jalisco crown at the Teatro Diana on Tuesday, July 30, 8 p.m.
A recent report in a Mexican newspaper has suggested that David Benjamin Creamer, a fugitive from justice facing child pornography charges in the United States, may be living in either the Lake Chapala, Guadalajara or Puerto Vallarta areas.
The Jalisco government is providing financial compensation for the fishermen in Acatlan affected by the ecological disaster that left over 530 tons of fish dead in La Hurtado reservoir.
“With eyes closed, and dreams awake” is one of many lines of poetry daubed in public places by students from El Salto’s Preparatoria Regional as part of the Accion Poetica Jalisco project.
The municipality of Tlajomulco, run by the liberal Citizen’s Movement, has the most transparent government in all of Mexico, according to the latest study by non-governmental organization Citizens for Transparent Municipalities (Cimtra).
Governor Aristoteles Sandoval is fulfilling his campaign promise of providing free public transportation for students in Jalisco.
The Jalisco Department of Labor (STPS) has urged the Prosecutor General’s Office to investigate possible crimes committed by a group of “extremist” attorneys known as the “Taliban Lawyers.”
Jalisco’s thousands of artesanos (craftsmen and women) received a verbal promise of a better future from Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, who dropped into Tlaquepaque last week to host the annual National Ceramics Prize ceremony.