Living in Paradise View all
“The Lake Speaks”: Lake Chapala speaks through its inhabitants
Book compiles 42 lakeside stories from residents
Under the title “The Lake Speaks: Listeners, Stories and Memories of our Waters,” creators Adriana Salazar Vélez and Gabriela Castañeda compiled the voices of some…More
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“We are all calaveras” The origin of Catrinas and Catrines
A political cartoon becomes an international symbol - 0 Ajijic Thrill the World 2023
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LLT and the Chapala Opera Guild kick off a new season Oct .30 with Dead Man Walking
Metropolitan Opera LiveHD is now at LLT’s Main Stage - 0 What’s going on? Don’t stay at home!
Ajijic View all
All set for the Shrove Tuesday Carnival parade!
Main parade is Tuesday at 10 a.m.
Let the flour rain! Ajijic’s Carnival celebration is just around the corner. The festivities and tours will continue Saturday, February 10 through Tuesday, February 13. …More
Chapala View all
March in memory of murdered woman Maika Torres
Venezuelan found strangled on December 3
Friends of the victim and members of several feminist groups marched peacefully in memory of…More
University raffles motorbikes to motivate students
Chapala student, Wilson, wins a ride to school
To motivate students and promote education, the Regional University of Tequila (URIT) has begun raffling…More
PHOTONOTE: Chapala woman places fourth in Ambassador of the Elderly contest
Rosa Ena Jabalera Arellano of Chapala was crowned in October as Ambassador of the Elderly…More
Bebo and Alejandra Rentería join candidacy in Chapala
Three pre-candidates register for the Hagamos Party
The Electoral Commission of Internal Processes (CEPI) of Hagamos confirmed on December 1 that businessman…More
Jocotepec View all
Jocotepec government using two public land parcels to pay debt
Municipal assets will repay debt to law firm
Two plots of land in Jocotepec, one in the city and the other in San…More
Jocotepec Plaza awash in color for Day of the Dead
Traditions honor both departed and living
Colorful decorations, sawdust mats covered with paper cempasúchil (marigolds), papel picado (pierced paper), altars and…More
Ad sparks concern over land privatizations in San Cristóbal
Plan for new invasion of the lakeshore?
In San Cristóbal Zapotitlán, there is fear of another possible invasion of the beach area…More
Jocotepec adds over 200 formal jobs in October
Continues a growth trend
During October, the municipality of Jocotepec maintained its upward trend in the recovery of formal…More
San Juan Cosalá View all
80 percent drop in San Juan Cosalá fishermen’s catch
shermen’s catch
San Juan Cosalá fishermen announced a decrease of up to 80 percent in the amount…More
Cold weather ups respiratory diseases in San Juan Cosalá
Citizens advised to get flu vaccinations
Cold weather hit San Juan Cosalá starting in October bringing respiratory illnesses such as influenza.…More
PHOTONOTE: Water pump motor to be replaced in San Juan Cosalá
PHOTO: Zaragoza well in 2022
After several months of failures in the Zaragoza well, which is responsible for supplying drinking…More
Jalisco View all
More than 500 firefighters battling local forest fires
The initial blaze ignited on April 30 in Las Guásimas
Three levels of government and civil society have joined forces to battle the inter-municipal forest…More
Jalisco ranks below national average for crime
April yields lowest crime incidence since 2018
The state of Jalisco ranks below the national average in crime incidence per 100,000 inhabitants,…More
700 fires have been registered in Jalisco for 2023
Jalisco state government will hire more firefighters
Seven hundred forest fires have been registered in the state of Jalisco during 2023’s dry…More
Youth population of Jalisco on the decline
Youth population of Jalisco on the decline 3.9% percent decrease in ten years
Between 2010 and 2020 the population of children under 15 years of age in the…More