Airport chaos back with new protests
Members of a communal land holding (ejido) demanding payment for territory expropriated for the construction of the Guadalajara International Airport nearly 60 years ago have stepped up their protests once more.
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Members of a communal land holding (ejido) demanding payment for territory expropriated for the construction of the Guadalajara International Airport nearly 60 years ago have stepped up their protests once more.
Cabify, the younger sibling of Uber, has decided to increase its prices by just six percent in Guadalajara following the recent gasoline price hike.
A man arrested on suspicion of shooting at a official from the U.S. Consulate General Friday will be deported to the United States, the federal Attorney General’s Office and Foreign Relations Ministry said in a joint communique issued Sunday afternoon.
Preliminary work will begin this month on the pedestrian walkway that will run along Avenida Alcalde from La Normal Glorieta to the Aranzazu and San Francisco churches.
State police have arrested a man in connection with the shooting of a U.S. consular official at a Guadalajara shopping mall on Friday. The Fiscalía General de Jalisco (State Attorney General’s Office, FGE) sent out a tweet just before 10 a.m. Sunday announcing the detention of the alleged agressor, who was later named by media sources as Zafar Zia, 31.
A whole lotta’ rock will be carted around Calle Lopez Cotilla through mid-May as Guadalajara municipal authorities undertake renovation of the much-traveled, two-lane street in the five-block stretch between Avenida Chapultepec and Robles Gil.
A consular officer from the U.S. Consulate General is in “stable condition” in hospital after being shot in the chest Friday afternoon in Guadalajara.
Zia Zafar, 31, a U.S. citizen and the lead suspect in the January 6 shooting of a consular officer from the U.S. Consulate General in Guadalajara, has been returned to the United States after being expelled from Mexico.
As a result of January 1 increases in the cost of gasoline, online taxi service Uber will raise its prices in the Guadalajara metropolitan area, the company announced Thursday in a press release.