Vallarta night club cited for discrimination
Puerto Vallarta may be renowned as one of the most gay friendly cities in Mexico, but discrimination still rears its head from time to time.
Puerto Vallarta may be renowned as one of the most gay friendly cities in Mexico, but discrimination still rears its head from time to time.
A senior state police officer was shot and killed at a taco stand in Puerto Vallarta’s Palmar de la Aramera neighborhood on the evening of Friday, July 17.
Federal authorities are committed to completing the “Via Corta” (Short Route) from Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta and are adamant the much anticipated toll-road will not be not be shelved like all the previous projects proposed over the past five decades.
The United States Consulate General in Guadalajara is seeking a U.S. citizen applicant for the consular agent position in Nuevo Vallarta, Jalisco.
The conclusion of the Chalacatepec airport in the Costalegre region of southern Jalisco is virtually assured.
Jalisco Civil Protection Director Trinidad Lopez Rivas hasn’t given up hope of finding the bodies of two foreigners who almost certainly died in a light plane crash in Puerto Vallarta, but admits the possibility become less likely as time goes by. Tourist Varsha Maisuria and her skydiving instructor Robin Ballachey became entangled with the plane as they made a tandem jump May 7. The Cessna descended to a low height before crash landing into the sea about half a kilometer from a local beach. The pilot and two passengers survived but Maisuria and Ballachey sank along with the plane.
Puerto Vallarta was awash in visitors, color and diversity for the third annual Vallarta Pride event from May 17 to 25.