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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

Tadeo Rayo puts Chapala on the map with Jalisco gold

Tadeo Rayo puts Chapala on the map with Jalisco gold

Chapala cyclist Tadeo Rayo won team pursuit gold for Jalisco at the Olimpiada Nacional 2026, building on last year’s silver.
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Chapala fare hike triggers backlash over poor service

A new bus fare increase in Chapala has sparked protests, as riders say service remains crowded, unreliable, and out of step with what they are...
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Cabo Corrientes wildfire scorches 3,000 hectares

Cabo Corrientes wildfire scorches 3,000 hectares

Officials say the Llano Grande wildfire in Cabo Corrientes burned about 3,000 hectares before crews extinguished it after a flare-up.
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TikTok job offer led Jalisco teens into alleged cartel trap

TikTok job offer led Jalisco teens into alleged cartel trap

Two teenagers in Jalisco were rescued after an alleged TikTok job offer, renewing concern over online recruitment by organized crime.
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Jalisco waterway settlements heighten flood danger

Jalisco waterway settlements heighten flood danger

Conagua says illegal settlements along rivers and arroyos in Jalisco are worsening flood danger as officials struggle to reclaim federal zones.
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Santa Cruz Entrance Upgrade Takes Shape Before May 3

Santa Cruz Entrance Upgrade Takes Shape Before May 3

Chapala has started upgrading Santa Cruz de la Soledad’s entrance and bus stop before May 3, tying public works to safety and local identity.
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Ajijic Starts Underground Cable Project to Clear Historic Center

Ajijic Starts Underground Cable Project to Clear Historic Center

Ajijic is moving power and telecom lines underground across 23 central blocks in a project tied to safety, service upgrades, and urban cleanup.
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Spiritual Film Festival Heads to Chapala and Ajijic

Spiritual Film Festival Heads to Chapala and Ajijic

FICES 2026 will bring screenings, talks, and community dialogue to Chapala and Ajijic, adding a new cultural event to the lakeside calendar.
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Lake Chapala Holds Strong as Jalisco Heat Season Starts

Lake Chapala Holds Strong as Jalisco Heat Season Starts

Lake Chapala is holding near 69% capacity as the dry season begins, offering Jalisco a stronger cushion than in recent years.
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Jorge Monroy Brings Lakeside Watercolors to Chapala

Jorge Monroy’s Rumores y colores opens in Chapala with free admission, lakeside watercolor scenes, and a run through June 28.
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Chapala Rental Squeeze Deepens Across Lakeside Market

Chapala Rental Squeeze Deepens Across Lakeside Market

New data places Chapala among Jalisco’s priciest rental markets, with Ajijic standing out as affordability pressures spread lakeside.
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Chapala builds closer ties with U.S. consulate

Chapala builds closer ties with U.S. consulate

A meeting between Chapala’s mayor and the U.S. consul general points to closer cooperation in a region shaped by tourism and foreign residents.
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