Metro-area bus drivers go on strike
Around 300 Guadalajara bus drivers on various routes left hundreds of passengers stranded Wednesday after calling a lightning strike to demand a fare increase.
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Around 300 Guadalajara bus drivers on various routes left hundreds of passengers stranded Wednesday after calling a lightning strike to demand a fare increase.
History seemed to repeat itself this week when a group of environmental activists staged a small protest outside the mega development taking shape on the 42-hectare grounds of the former Kodak plant on Avenida Mariano Otero near Guadalajara’s Plaza del Sol.
Summer vacation is over! Most high school (prepa) and university students returned to classes this week, with primary and secondary institutions preparing to open their doors on Monday, August 22.
A depressed Tlaquepaque woman who feared she would lose her home because she couldn’t pay the mortgage took her own life, and that of her two children aged seven and 14.
Couples planning to get married in the municipality of Guadalajara may now carry out all their preliminary paperwork online at tramites.guadalajara.gob.mx.
Galeria Vertice, one of Guadalajara’s most committed art galleries, is closing its doors after 31 years, owner Luis Garcia Jasso has announced.
Staff at the Guadalajara International Airport have denied a local news agency report that “porters” are “charging” up to 300 pesos for transporting passengers in wheelchairs to their flights.
Bullfighting returns to Guadalajara’s Plaza de Toros Nuevo Progreso with the novillera season for up-and-coming toreros.
A group of middle school teens from the American School of Guadalajara probably never thought their idea to sharply limit the use of plastic bags in Guadalajara stores, dreamed up about ten months ago, would go so far so fast.