Heat stroke, exhaustion are real threats
The breeze in Guadalajara can be deceptive, making many, especially newcomers and visitors, think they have little to fear from the sun.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The breeze in Guadalajara can be deceptive, making many, especially newcomers and visitors, think they have little to fear from the sun.
In addition to a pair of performances during the May Cultural Festival (see story this page), the Jalisco Philharmonic Orchestra (OFJ) is having a short “Spring Serandes” season with two concerts to be held in a delightful open-air venue: the majestic patio of the Museo Cabañas, arguably Guadalajara’s most historic edifice, and a UNESCO heritage site to boot.
The Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) on Monday set up a booth in downtown Guadalajara offering the Cuban Abdala Covid-19 vaccine.
Guadalajara’s obsession for setting obscure Guinness records is set to continue.
Guadalajara’s year-long honor of being the World Book Capital came to a conclusion on Saturday, April 22.
An online public dialogue/questionnaire sponsored by the Jalisco state government that ran earlier this year to gather opinions on potential solutions to the traffic woes affecting Avenida Lopez Mateos has closed with one undisputable point of view.
These women are not out for a leisurely stroll. They are mothers from different parts of Mexico whose children are missing.
Guadalajara-born college basketball star Lou Lopez Sénéchal has become the first Mexican women to be drafted by the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA).She was selected 5th overall in the 2023 WNBA draft by the Dallas Wings.
Author, poet, American Legion Post 3 member and local English-language radio host Luis Cotto will give a presentation of his illustrated bilingual children’s book, “El Pastelero Real,” (“The Royal Pastry Chef”) Saturday, April 29, 1 p.m. at the Casa de la Cultura Jalisciense, Calle Constituyentes 21 (adjacent to Parque Agua Azul) in Guadalajara.