Passengers injured by turbulence on flight from GDL
At least 29 passengers and crew members were treated for injuries after severe turbulence affected a flight from Guadalajara to Tijuana this week.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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At least 29 passengers and crew members were treated for injuries after severe turbulence affected a flight from Guadalajara to Tijuana this week.
It is unlikely that Guadalajara’s third Tren Ligero (subway) line will be operating before the spring of 2019, Gerardo Ruiz, the federal Transport and Communications Secretary, said on a visit to the city this week to assess the ongoing project.
Ten electric calandrias were delivered to their new owners Wednesday as part of Guadalajara city hall’s ongoing program to remove the touristic horse-drawn carriages from the streets of the historic city center.
Electronics giant Samsung has opened its first branded store in Guadalajara – its fourth in Mexico.
Robin Matthewman has touched down in the city to take up her new posting as U.S. Consul General in Guadalajara.
Students from 21 secondary schools in Guadalajara will be learning yoga in a new program developed by the Jalisco state government in conjunction with the Federación Mexicana de Yoga Deportivo, whose members will lead the classes.
Heads have rolled after a refrigerator truck containing 157 unidentified corpses from the Guadalajara morgue was found abandoned in a field adjoining a subdivision in Tlajomulco.
Zapopan’s mini zoo, the Villa Fantasia, is set for a grand reopening at 11 a.m. on Friday, September 21 after a one-year renovation project.
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