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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

guadalajara storm

Guadalajara storm fells trees and damages vehicles

A late-day storm in Guadalajara knocked down trees, damaged vehicles in Oblatos, and raised fresh concerns about storm readiness.
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Mexico removes Philippine honorary consul in Guadalajara after CJNG link

Mexico removed the honorary Philippine consul in Guadalajara after U.S. sanctions linked one of his companies to a CJNG fraud network.
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Guadalajara Water Crisis Reveals a Failing Network

Guadalajara Water Crisis Reveals a Failing Network

Guadalajara dirty water crisis points to an aging network where sewage risks and weak treatment leave households exposed.
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How a CJNG Arrest Reached El Mencho’s Inner Circle

How a CJNG Arrest Reached El Mencho’s Inner Circle

Federal forces arrested a man they say helped move El Mencho’s partner, shedding new light on the trail that led to the Tapalpa raid.
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Jalisco burned vehicle complaints hit 806, with 45 in Puerto Vallarta after Feb. 22 violence

Jalisco burned vehicle complaints hit 806, with 45 in Puerto Vallarta after Feb. 22 violence

Jalisco says 806 formal complaints now stem from the Feb. 22 violence, including 45 in Puerto Vallarta, where damage was far wider.
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Early Jalisco quake cluster puts focus on the coast

Several offshore tremors struck near Jalisco before dawn on Thursday. Here is what happened, why it matters, and what it does not mean.
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CJNG paid police unit created by Jalisco Governor

CJNG paid police unit created by Jalisco Governor

A CJNG payroll document allegedly found after the Tapalpa raid lists payments to Jalisco police, including a unit created by Pablo Lemus.
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Guadalajara waste overhaul wins industry recognition

Guadalajara waste overhaul wins industry recognition

Guadalajara was recognized for revamping trash collection, expanding routes, and building a city-run cleanup model citywide.
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World Aquatics cancels Jalisco Diving World Cup stop

World Aquatics cancels Jalisco Diving World Cup stop

World Aquatics canceled the March 5-8 Diving World Cup stop in Zapopan, citing embassy travel restrictions and security concerns after violence.
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Conagua targets illegal builds along Lake Chapala shore

Lake Chapala shoreline construction face tighter scrutiny

Conagua and Jalisco municipalities will jointly inspect federal shoreline zones at Lake Chapala, boosting checks and possible removals.
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Classes Resume After Violence as Jalisco Reopens Wednesday

Classes Resume After Violence as Jalisco Reopens Wednesday

States restart in-person classes after weekend violence; Jalisco returns Wednesday as schools, transport and banks normalize in parts of Mexico.
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Ajijic neighbors support “Berry Man” after truck burned in blockade

Ajijic neighbors began a support drive after a vendor lost truck and goods during Jalisco blockades on Sunday, February 22.
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