Jalisco’s first female police chief takes charge
Named director of a Tlajomulco police department, Marisela Gomez Comos is the first woman to head a public security body in the state.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Named director of a Tlajomulco police department, Marisela Gomez Comos is the first woman to head a public security body in the state.
In a scam that has being doing the rounds for some years, a Mexican expat returning home for the holidays from the United States was drugged and robbed aboard a bus en route from the Guadalajara Airport to the Central Camionera Vieja (old bus station) in the city center.
The long-awaited grand opening of the Centro Interpretativo Guachimontones took place January 3 at the popular archaeological site located 43 kilometers west of Guadalajara.
Mitchell Ventura, 56, a naturalized Mexican citizen born in England, was shot to death by a car thief in the parking lot of Sam’s Club in the city of Colima on the evening of January 7.
The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) has named the 35-year-old mayor of Guadalajara as its candidate for the governor of Jalisco in the July 1 election.
Financially troubled photography giant Kodak announced a new restructuring program this week, safeguarding the jobs of some 1,000 employees at its Guadalajara plant, at least for the time being.
A holiday meal for 15 people at home will cost about 17,100 pesos this year, a 17-percent increase from 2024, according to the National Alliance of Small Businesses (ANPEC).
Although the unpopular car tax (tenencia) has been scrapped in Jalisco, owners of Mexican-plated vehicles registered in the state will still have to pay the annual registration renewal fee (refrendo).
The Mexican peso has broken through a significant barrier, closing at 18.03 pesos per U.S. dollar on December 11 — its strongest level in over 17 months.