State legislators pressured to enact tougher animal welfare laws
The Jalisco Congress is prepared to modify the state penal code to make the intentional killing of animals a criminal offense.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The Jalisco Congress is prepared to modify the state penal code to make the intentional killing of animals a criminal offense.
In what has been described by one animal activist as “a barbarous act of extreme cruelty,” a Guadalajara man last weekend set fire to eight puppies, killing them all.
Police have detained two former senior employees of a fraudulent Guadalajara-based investment firm that scammed more than 150 people out of 130 million pesos.
The federal Attorney General’s Office (PGR) in coordination with the Mexican Navy dismantled what the Banco de Mexico says may be Mexico’s largest forgery operation Wednesday.
A few hundred people marked International Day Against Homophobia in Guadalajara with a solemn march in the city center.
Four adults and two minors have been charged with sexually abusing a 15-year-old athlete at a state-run residence for promising sports stars.
Demolition crews moved into the Mercado Corona this week and could take another two weeks to completely raze the charred market structure to the ground.
The U.S. Treasury Department has designated a restaurant in the Jardines Universidad neighborhood of Zapopan as a business used to launder money for one of the leaders of the Sinaloa drug cartel.
Central Park closed
Construction at the residential tower Central Park on Guadalajara’s Avenida Mexico was halted by city officials Wednesday after a worker died and two were injured following an accident at the site.