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Guadalajara

Guadalajara, Mexico’s second-largest city, is a tech and cultural capital known for its festivals, universities, and creative industries. In this section, explore updates on politics, urban growth, innovation, business, and public safety. With events like the Guadalajara Film Festival and International Book Fair, Guadalajara stands at the forefront of modern Mexican identity.

Guadalajara News

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High School in Zapopan Designs Rainwater Harvesting System to Address Water Shortages

Students and teachers from the University of Guadalajara's Preparatoria 19 have implemented a rainwater harvesting system, collecting over 120,000 liters to combat water scarcity in...
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Fireflies in Mexico face extinction threat from climate change and urbanization

Fireflies in western Mexico are vanishing due to climate change, deforestation, and artificial light. Experts urge urgent action to save their shrinking habitats.
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Most expensive neighborhoods to live in Guadalajara surge

The most expensive neighborhoods to live in Guadalajara now include Zotogrande, Ayamonte and more, as housing prices jumped 9.81% in early 2025.
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Jalisco airport passenger traffic fell 1.6% in the first half of 2025 amid economic and logistical challenges

Jalisco airport passenger traffic decrease linked to U.S. economic uncertainty

Jalisco airport passenger traffic fell 1.6% in the first half of 2025 amid economic and logistical challenges, while domestic traffic climbed 8.8%, experts say. During...
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Human trafficking hotspots emerge in Jalisco tourist centers

human trafficking, Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta, Chapala, Guadalajara Metropolitan Area, child exploitation, forced labor Three top Jalisco tourist centers—Puerto Vallarta, Chapala and the Guadalajara Metro Area—are flagged...
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Mi Macro Periférico strike halts Guadalajara bus services

Guadalajara, Mi Macro Periférico, transportation strike, public transit, Jalisco The Mi Macro Periférico strike by 200 feeder bus drivers in Guadalajara has left commuters stranded,...
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Guadalajara Airport to Be Fully Operational for 2026 World Cup Despite Pending Projects

Guadalajara International Airport will be ready for the 2026 World Cup, with Terminal 2 and a new access road in progress. Learn how Jalisco is...
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Yes, firefighters still do that! Guadalajara firefighters rescue cat from 15-meter tree

Guadalajara firefighters from stations 2 and 4 rescued a stray cat stuck 15 meters high on July 11, 2025, then turned it over to Animal...
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Guadalajara sinkhole risk linked to aging drainage network – Know the 19 risk areas

Aging drainage collectors in Guadalajara threaten to trigger new sinkholes, floods, and road collapses. Experts call for a preventive water management plan. A recent study...
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New Guadalajara – Calgary Air Route Boosts Jalisco Tourism

The new Guadalajara Calgary air route will operate December 7, 2025–April 12, 2026, twice weekly on WestJet, strengthening Jalisco’s appeal in Canada and boosting visitor...
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Guerreros Buscadores recover 211 bags of human remains from a vast clandestine grave in Zapopan

Volunteers from Guerreros Buscadores have recovered 211 bags of human remains from a vast clandestine grave in Zapopan and call for drone and radar support...
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Jalisco lawmakers propose limiting short-term platform rentals to 180 nights per year to fight gentrification and real estate speculation

Jalisco lawmakers propose limiting short-term platform rentals to 180 nights per year and taxing vacant homes, aiming to curb gentrification and ease the housing crisis...
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