Public officials this week faced large crowds of nervous and outraged north shore residents in open meetings called with the aim of setting the record straight on violent crimes, ramped up police activity and a rash of false rumors that have kept the community on edge over recent weeks.
After a three-year run of service to the public, the Lakeside Crime Watch website is scheduled to disappear as of this weekend.
Mexican literary great Carlos Fuentes died in a Mexico City hospital Tuesday, May 15.
The Lol Brothers, one of acts taking part in the May Cultural Festival, entertained an enthusiastic crowd at the Revolucion Tren Ligero station this week.
The police investigation into last week's massacre is well underway.
An enthusiastic crowd gathered in San Juan Cosala last Friday to honor the members of the Jugandos Unidos Soccer League.
Five days after his well received performance in Guadalajara’s Omnilife Stadium, Sir Paul McCartney staged an enormous free concert in the Zocalo in Mexico City.
Around 200 quirky, stylized clay figurines have been assembled into an impressive exhibit in the city’s newest public museum.
- Mexican Stock Market (BMV) opened at 37,511.08 a decrease of 1,611.74 points from Thursday, May 10, 2012.
Mexican authorities captured one of the country’s most wanted drug-trafficking suspects at a highway checkpoint just outside Guadalajara last month, the Los Angeles Times revealed on Saturday.
To celebrate the International Day Against Homophobia (IDAHO) on Thursday, May 17, Guadalajara’s LGBT community paid tribute to local homosexual icons at the Rotonda de los Jaliscienses Ilustres in the historic city center, next to the Cathedral.
Santos Laguna were crowned champions of Mexico on Sunday night after defeating Monterrey 2-1 in the second leg of the Clausura 2012 final.
Having gone 140 percent over budget, the organizers of the Guadalajara 2011 Pan American Games still owe suppliers more than 500 million pesos (40 million dollars), the head of the Organizing Committee (COPAG) revealed this week.
Lakeside resident Donald “Don” J. Rausch died in a Guadalajara hospital on May 14 at the age of 73.
Once helped by the Prince of Wales, a victim of the 1992 gas blasts is now giving something back to the community.
Guadalajara's plushest mall is not just a shopping, movie-going or eating experience.
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