Temaca tells state officials to ‘keep out’
Residents of Temacapulin, soon to be inundated to make way for a dam, have set up road blocks on the outskirts of the northeastern Jalisco town to restrict the entry of state officials.
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Residents of Temacapulin, soon to be inundated to make way for a dam, have set up road blocks on the outskirts of the northeastern Jalisco town to restrict the entry of state officials.
State legislators from the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) have asked the State Electoral Institute (IEPC) to carry out a “public vote” on the legalization of marijuana.
Jalisco’s underachieving vehicle emissions inspection program is set for a revamp this year, with state environmental authorities studying the possibility of resurrecting dedicated “smog check” stations to either supplement or replace many of the repair shops authorized to carry out the tests and issue stickers.
A tourist town like Tapalpa — given “Pueblo Magico” status 12 years ago — should probably have a more forward looking mayor.
There were 28 percent less fatalities on Jalisco’s roads during Semana Santa compared to 2013, the State Council for the Prevention of Accidents reported Tuesday.
The third annual golf tournament to benefit sufferers of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, takes place at the Flamingos Golf Club outside Nueva Vallarta on Saturday, May 24.
Time is running out for residents of Temacapulin, an historic village in north-eastern Jalisco that seems destined to disappear under millions of gallons of water.
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Colima lime growers say their harvests have decreased by 30 percent this year and the market uncertainty surrounding the citrus fruit is threatening their livelihoods as thieves and “middleman” reap all the profits.