Living in Paradise View all

Neil James remembrance exhibition at CCAR
“Horizontes” show open until May 19
The exhibition “Horizontes” presented at the Centro para la Cultura y las Artes de la Ribera (CCAR), brought together seven artists from the original Neill…More
Ajijic View all

Our Lady of the Rosary returns to her Little Chapel
Plaza chapel remodeling finished after 6 years
After being closed for nearly six years for renovations, Our Lady of the Rosary returned to her small chapel in Ajijic, celebrated with a lively…More
Chapala View all

Alejandro Aguirre welcomes the PRI supporters of Chapala
Emphasizes the importance of unity
Alejandro de Jesús Aguirre Curiel,the candidate of the coalition of the National Action Party (PAN),…More

Cruz Roja seeks to raise one million pesos during fundraiser
Salaries and supplies cost 342,000 pesos a month
The Chapala branch of Cruz Roja (Red Cross) has kicked off its 2024 fundraising campaign,…More

Chapala begins construction of niches to hold ashes of deceased
Work to begin May 8 on first 36 niches
The government of Chapala began the construction of 71 niches to house the ashes of…More

Guepardo women runners excel at state level
Gold medals for Maria Mayte Gonzalez
Three runners from the Guepardos (Cheetahs) sports club excelled at the state level with two…More
Jocotepec View all

Drought reveals damage to lake due to dredging in San Cristóbal
Local, Fed Authorities dragging their feet
The reduction in the water level in Lake Chapala has shown the degree of damage…More

La Vieja Canoa in Jocotepec celebrates first anniversary
Inauguration crowded with friends, customers
The first anniversary of the restaurant La Vieja Canoa, located a block and a half…More

Testing new Jocotepec parish well results in flooded streets
Gómez López urges not to politicize event
Workers in Jocotepec, Jalisco recently flooded Miguel Arana Street while testing a new parish well.…More

MC candidate for Jocotepec denounces political violence
López Jara reports agressions to electoral authorities
Citizen Movement (MC) candidate for Jocotepec Municipal President Maria Lopez Jara is taking a stand…More
San Juan Cosalá View all

The Artistic Musical Marathon fundraiser, now in its 17th year
More than 800,000 pesos raised for the sick
Goal met! On February 25, the 17th annual Artistic Marathon “A Corazón Abierto” (Open Heart)…More

Lorenzo García has been fishing for 50 years
See serious downturn in fishing
For Lorenzo García, a fisherman from San Juan Cosalá, most of his life has been…More

SJC celebrates Carnival with confetti, flour and color
3rd annual SJC Carnival celebrated on February 13
With, floats, flour, confetti, and lots of color and youtube energy the 3rd annual San…More
San Antonio Tlayacapan View all

Work begins to preserve and improve federal land
Soccer field on reclaimed malecón extension
Authorities plan to add a soccer field and extend the San Antonio Tlayacapan boardwalk as…More

Tule marshes ablaze in San Antonio Tlayacapan
Fire was visible from northern shore
A fierce fire erupted in the tule marshes along the shoreline of Lake Chapala in…More

Profile of Jesús Morales of San Antonio Tlayacapan: Paying it forward
Jesús Morales
Most people know about their first stage in life—where they were born and what type…More
Jalisco View all

Jocotepec official calls report of alleged lake invasion “absurd words”
Compares restaurant boat ramp work to home repairs
The Director of Urban Development for Jocotepec, José de Jesús Gaytan Cuevas, insists that work…More

State closes aluminum recycling plant in Ixtlahuacán
Company found violating environmental standards
The State Attorney for Environmental Protection (PROEPA) temporarily pulled the plug on certain polluting equipment…More

Local campaigns for Jalisco Congress District 17
Three candidates vie for a seat
Campaigns for local deputies are about to kick off in District 17 in Jalisco, which…More

Intense fire ravages three houses in Ixtlahuacán
Some 49 acres scorched in Agua Escondida development
On the afternoon of March 15, a fierce blaze swept through the Agua Escondida residential…More