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Jalisco

Jalisco is one of Mexico’s most culturally significant and economically dynamic states, home to mariachi music, tequila, and thriving cities like Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta. In this section, find news on politics, business, infrastructure, tourism, and local culture. From high-tech industry and film festivals to traditional villages and beach resorts, Jalisco reflects both innovation and deep-rooted heritage. Stay informed on everything happening across one of Mexico’s most iconic states.

Jalisco News

Tropical Storm Flossie Strengthens Off Mexico’s Pacific Coast, Could Become Hurricane by Tuesday

Tropical Storm Flossie gains strength off southwestern Mexico, with hurricane status possible by Tuesday. Storm warnings issued from Punta San Telmo to Playa Perula. Tropical...
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Cabo Corrientes under tropical storm watch as Flossie expected to Bring Heavy Rain and Dangerous Surf to Southwestern Mexico

Tropical Storm Flossie is forecast to strengthen and may impact Mexico's southwest coast from Zihuatanejo to Cabo Corrientes with heavy rain, flooding, and hazardous surf...
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Jalisco unveils major infrastructure and tourism plans ahead of 2026 World Cup

Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus presented major mobility, security, and tourism projects to President Sheinbaum ahead of the 2026 World Cup, positioning the state as Mexico’s...
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Puerto Vallarta’s Future as a Tourist Hub Discussed at Jalisco 2030 Tourism Forum

Over 150 tourism professionals gathered in Puerto Vallarta for the Jalisco 2030 Forum to discuss sustainable strategies for reinventing mature destinations. In a major step...
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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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Jalisco leads Mexico in solar energy self-consumption with over 90,000 systems installed

Jalisco tops the nation in solar self-consumption, with 15% of Mexico’s installed capacity. More than 90,000 homes, businesses, and industries now generate their own electricity....
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Landslides from Hurricane Erika Hit Highway 200 but No Closures Reported

Landslides triggered by Hurricane Erika’s remnants affected 27 points along Highway 200 in Jalisco, but federal crews kept the road open with only minor disruptions....
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Landslide Near Boca de Tomatlán Partially Blocks Federal Highway 200 After Heavy Rains

A landslide triggered by heavy rains partially blocked Federal Highway 200 near Barranca Honda. Authorities urge caution for drivers in the Juntas and Los Veranos-Boca...
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Mexico’s Armored Car Market Grows Amid Rising Violence and Organized Crime

Mexico sees 10% annual growth in armored vehicle sales as violence surges. Cities like Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Cancún drive demand for high-level armor against...
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Puerto Vallarta and Cabo Corrientes Traffic Officers Avoid Prosecution for Abuse of Power After Compensating Victims

Three traffic police officers from Puerto Vallarta and Cabo Corrientes avoided prosecution after agreeing to pay damages and contribute to civil causes. Three traffic police...
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Airlines warn of possible flight delays and cancellations in Puerto Vallarta

Airlines warn of possible flight delays and cancellations in Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and more due to Hurricane Erick. Flexible travel policies are now...
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Hurricane Erick weakens after landfall in Oaxaca but threatens Jalisco with up to 6 inches of rain

Hurricane Erick made landfall in Oaxaca and is now weakening as it moves north, but Jalisco could still receive up to 6 inches (15 cm)...
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