Author: Paco Ojeda

  • Coffee & Headlines • June 24, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • June 24, 2025

    Mayor Munguía announces underground cabling in Emiliano Zapata and other enhancements. SEAPAL gets 13 new vehicles. Municipal government introduces prefabricated bridges for neighborhoods in need. Could permanent residence be revoked for abusive foreigners? PLUS: You asked for it: It’s time to get cheesy!

  • Coffee & Headlines • June 23, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • June 23, 2025

    It’s raining crocodiles—three new captures were reported this week. Recent rains bring much-needed water to the Lake Chapala region. Corazón de Niña denies being shut down by the government, contradicting another newspaper. PLUS: Ask and you shall receive! A local entertainer raises funds to further his studies.

  • Coffee & Headlines • June 21, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • June 21, 2025

    The government has shut down a well-known children’s shelter. Thursday’s rain shower was one for the books, and we tell you why. PLUS: It’s time to visit Teuchitlán

  • Coffee & Headlines • June 20, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • June 20, 2025

    Recent rain brings slightly lower temperatures and some woes. The Summer solstice is here. A new tropical formation is developing. Guess what happened 50 years ago today? PLUS: Three Lucha Libre stars step onto The Spotlight to promote this weekend’s show.

  • Coffee & Headlines • June 19, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • June 19, 2025

    Erick touched land this morning as a category 3 hurricane. More trash is collected at local beaches. Here’s one of the reasons why the Las Glorias area floods so much. When it comes to aggression against the LGBT+ community, we are not doing so great. PLUS: Motown, here we come!

  • Coffee & Headlines • June 18, 2025

    Coffee & Headlines • June 18, 2025

    SEAPAL announces repairs in Centro. Maritime Terminal announces expansion. President Sheinbaum returns from the G7 Summit. Erick is now a hurricane and is gaining strength. PLUS: A heartfelt plea from Vallarta Cares’ Frankie Victoria.