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Sep 09th
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Bridge collapses on Ameca River

Bridge collapses on Ameca River

Vehicle access in and out of Puerto Vallarta from the north was suspended for more than 24 hours after part of the old bridge spanning the Ameca River that links the states of Jalisco and Nayarit collapsed in the early hours of Tuesday, August 31.

New bridge reopens for small cars

Explosion in Puerto Vallarta leaves one dead, 15 injured and an awkward row

Has the U.S. Consulate General in Guadalajara been left with egg on its face after issuing an alert in the wake of the explosion in a Puerto Vallarta bar last week?

US hails drug lord’s capture

During a raid on a country house in Lerman, State of Mexico, federal police this week captured Texas-born cartel boss Edgar Valdez Villarreal, 37, who is also known as “La Barbie” due to his light skin and apparent resemblance to the Barbie doll’s “boyfriend” Ken.

Calderon seeks limits on luxury cash purchases

President Felipe Calderon is seeking to outlaw many transitions made with large sums of cash in a further bid to combat money laundering in Mexico.

 

Jimena to be queen of games?

Jimena to be queen of games?

She’s only just been crowned but the Jalisco state government is keen for the new Miss Universe, Jimena Navarrete of Guadalajara, to become the official  “queen” of the 2011 Pan American Games, which take place in this city in 13 months’ time.

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New theater to open in Vallarta

Karrie and Ken Sebryk of Pen and Inc Entertainment have announced the start of a new amateur theater in Puerto Vallarta, located at Cathy Von Rohr’s Studio at Manuel M. Dieguez 321, off Constitution.

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Horsemen deliver Independence Flame

Horsemen deliver Independence Flame

A troop of 50 local horsemen ended a long trek from Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato delivering the Flame of Independence as the kick-off to the 2010 bicentennial festivities.

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Locals shine in Youth Olympics

Locals shine in Youth Olympics

Two Guadalajara athletes claimed bronze medals in the first ever Youth Olympic Games held in Singapore. The entire haul of the Mexican team was seven medals.

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On exhibit: shorts films

On exhibit: shorts films

A team of animators has been working for most of the year on a series of films covering many aspects of the Bicentennial of Mexican Independence.

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A week in Pictures

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Rio Salado, Jalisco, Mexico

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