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Drivers hit by smog check clampdown

Drivers hit by smog check clampdown

Traffic cops are on the prowl for Jalisco-plated vehicles being driven without 2011 emissions test stickers.

Guadalajara’s new media center to become ‘digital Hollywood’

Guadalajara’s new media center to become ‘digital Hollywood’

Speaking in Guadalajara on Monday, President Felipe Calderon officially confirmed the city will host the federal government’s Ciudad Creativa Digital project.

Mazatlan beating suspect claims confession extracted after torture

Mazatlan beating suspect claims confession extracted after torture

The case of a Canadian woman assaulted in a Mazatlan hotel last month refuses to die down, with the plot thickening on a seemingly daily basis.

Ajijic neighbors demand action after deadly highway accident

Some 50 residents of western Ajijic’s La Canacinta neighborhood, as well as several surrounding barrios, gathered Friday, January 27 to collect signatures for a petition calling on local authorities to reduce the latent dangers pedestrians face in transiting the zone.

 

Chapala, Ajijic renovation projects gain steam

Chapala, Ajijic renovation projects gain steam

Sections of Chapala’s central avenue and the Ajijic plaza may have turned into treacherous wastelands as work gets under way.

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Ajijic’s annual hot stuff shootout simmering nicely

Ajijic’s annual hot stuff shootout simmering nicely

The really big story about this year’s Mexican National Chili Cookoff is that it will go ahead as scheduled from Friday, February 10 through Sunday, February 12.

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US to help Mexican addicts fight addiction

US to help Mexican addicts fight addiction

The 1.6 billion dollars the U.S. is giving Mexico to fight its drug war is not just for security-related hardware and surveillance equipment.

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Cabañas suffering financial blues

Cabañas suffering financial blues

The historic Instituto Cabañas may be Guadalajara’s major cultural attraction and a UNESCO heritage site but its financial future is far from rosy.

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City has more cars than trees

City has more cars than trees

In Guadalajara there is a car for every 2.5 people and there are more automobiles than trees per square meter.

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Liquor firm has grand plans for Tequila

Liquor firm has grand plans for Tequila

Casa Cuervo will invest 25 million dollars in its bid to turn the town of Tequila into one of Mexico’s  leading tourist destinations.

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Hector del Muro

Hector del Muro

Distinguished lakeside writer Hector Sabas del Muro Orozco died in Manzanillo, Colima on January 11 at the age of 70.

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