US Consulate reaches out to voters
With the United States presidential election barely four weeks away, time is running short for American citizens living abroad to cast their votes by absentee ballot.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
With the United States presidential election barely four weeks away, time is running short for American citizens living abroad to cast their votes by absentee ballot.
A newly mandated series of background checks raised serious concerns over the trustworthiness of Mexico’s law enforcement officers.
Jalisco health authorities have stepped up precautions at the Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta airports following the worst outbreak of West Nile virus in the United States since 1999.
Having transformed an additional 34.4 kilometers of the Guadalajara-Colima toll road into a four-lane highway, all that remains is for President Felipe Calderon to fly in and officially cut the ribbon on the new stretch.
In spite of promises made when Guadalajara hosted the Parapan American Games last November, the Jalisco state government is failing its disabled citizens, a human rights advocate told a specialist forum this week.
The price of eggs in Guadalajara has fallen but remains above average despite the importation of 400 tons of produce from the United States.
First it was hailed as a “21st century Noah’s Ark” to preserve flora and fauna; now Tepatitlan's National Center for Genetic Resources could be used to reintroduce extinct species in the style of “Jurassic Park.”
The number of child suicides in Jalisco has doubled since 2010, newly released figures reveal.
An orphaned jaguar once held at a Zapopan ranch has finally been relocated to a breeding program in coastal Jalisco.