City’s ‘heat islands’ increasing
Growing examples of “heat islands” are being registered in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, as construction, especially in residential zones, causes the removal of trees and green spaces.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Growing examples of “heat islands” are being registered in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, as construction, especially in residential zones, causes the removal of trees and green spaces.
April 22, 1992, 10:03 a.m. Manhole covers begin flying from the streets of Guadalajara’s Reforma district. White smoke streams out from the sewers.
Authorities reported no injures or fatalities from a fire that spread through a section of Guadalajara’s labyrinthine San Juan de Dios (Libertad) market in the early hours of Thursday, March 31.
In a bid to stimulate the Mexican economy at a typically low period for business following the Easter break, later this month the country’s retail sector will launch a second nationwide shopping event similar to El Buen Fin,
A concert in remembrance of all those who died from Covid-19 is scheduled Friday, April 8, at the Sagrado Metropolitano de Guadalajara, Morelos 348, in the Guadalajara city center.
A 47-year-old Chicago woman who underwent liposuction surgery in Guadalajara died at the end of March, almost two weeks after her original surgery.
Thirty-five people were injured, five of them reported in serious condition, after a metro area bus back-ended a truck on the Guadalajara-Chapala highway near the El Tapatio hotel complex.
The U.S. government has singled out Guadalajara’s San Juan de Dios covered market (recently hit by a major fire; see GR April 2-8) as a major hub for the sale of counterfeit merchandise.
The first permanent clothing recycling containers in Guadalajara have been installed at both entrances to the Parque Colomos.