Fixing some holes in the road
Guadalajara Mayor Ramiro Hernandez (L) supervises city workers busy filling some annoying and potentially dangerous potholes.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Guadalajara Mayor Ramiro Hernandez (L) supervises city workers busy filling some annoying and potentially dangerous potholes.
Four women from Mexico City came before a judge in Guadalajara this week, accused of robbing customers of the Costco store across from Plaza Galerias.
For the third year in a row, students have created an astonishing collection of life-size Catrinas to enhance downtown Guadalajara until the end of November.
Two traffic police patrols fitted with cameras are capturing images of illegally parked cars in central Guadalajara so tickets/fines can be sent to the registered addresses of owners.
Fifty two metro-area neighborhoods will finally gain access to running water next year, Guadalajara’s Intermunicipal Water Authority (SIAPA) has promised.
Police frustrated the attempted kidnapping of a restaurateur in Ciudad Bugambilias on Tuesday, arresting four armed gang members after a brief firefight.
Guadalajara’s iconic Minerva Glorieta was one of several city landmarks lit up in pink last Friday to mark International Breast Cancer Awareness Day.
Ramiro Hernandez wants to bring order to the city center, where the number of unlicensed street vendors has mushroomed.