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Jalisco Governor proposes postponing judicial elections until 2028
The State Government calls on to ensure a smooth and transparent transition to the new legislation for the benefit of all the people in Jalisco With a call to prevent judicial candidates from using political party structures, and to provide greater certainty to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) negotiations with the United States […]
PV leads as a sports tourism destination with its 7th marathon edition
With a revamped route along the boardwalk, the race attracted more than 3,000 runners from 24 countries The Government of Jalisco, through the Ministry of Tourism, celebrated the 2026 Puerto Vallarta Marathon, an event that brought together 3,000 runners from 24 countries. In the main 42-kilometer race, Mexican athletes dominated the podium. Rubén Chávez, from […]
Jalisco Government activates "We'll Take You Today" tourist mobility plan for tourists
The plan will offer 2,000 free rides, valued at 200 pesos each, for tourists and emergency response teams With the goal of integrating institutional efforts in mobility, visitor services, and tourism operations, the strategy includes the operational collaboration called "We'll Take You Today," which provides 2,000 free rides in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area and Puerto […]
PV set to Become International Latin Dance Hub with Vallarta SBK 2026
Salsa and Bachata competitions, social evenings, and workshops are among the main activities scheduled From May 7 to 9, 2026, Vallarta SBK 2026 will take place: an event that will bring together dancers, artists, and tourists from around the world, combining culture, tourism, and high-level entertainment. The festival will feature artists, instructors, and competitors from […]
SEAPAL announces new drainage project for Lomas de Enmedio
More than 170 residents will benefit, addressing a long-standing community need in the neighborhood During the recent event for the distribution of free water tanks in the Lomas de Enmedio neighborhood, the mayor of Puerto Vallarta announced the implementation of a sanitary drainage project that will address a long-standing demand from families. The project will […]
CUCosta seeks to lease Gourmet Market to private individuals
The project has not yet been authorized and lacks clear operating rules LOCAL SOURCE: VALLARTA VIVE by Alan Yamil The University Center of the Coast is considering converting its Gourmet Market into a space of shops rented to private individuals, under a scheme that Rector María Esther Avelar described as a "dual model": tenants would […]
Hidalgo Park is being improved by municipal authorities
Town hall's main goal is keeping public spaces clean, tidy, and freshly painted A cleanup and rehabilitation project was carried out at Hidalgo Park, with the participation and supervision of City's Mayor. This is another action undertaken under this initiative to beautify areas of the municipality, following the recent cleanup of the Cerro de la […]
City Council approves “Puerto Vallarta Award 2026" call for entries
The submission period for proposals is open until April 27th, 2026 With the goal of publicly recognizing citizens who, through their experience, talent, and commitment, have made outstanding contributions to the development of Puerto Vallarta, the City Council approved the guidelines for the 2026 Puerto Vallarta Award in all its categories during an ordinary session. […]
Jalisco Health Department calls for increased measles vaccinations for children
More than 3.1 million vaccine doses have been applied since April 2025 For safeguarding the health of the child population, the Jalisco Health Department (SSJ) is calling on parents and guardians to visit vaccination centers in the coming days to complete their children's vaccination schedule. Immunization efforts are taking place at health centers, medical units, […]
CUCosta rejects more than half of applicants
The center receives applications that double its actual admission capacity: 7,700 students LOCAL SOURCE: VALLARTA VIVE by Alan Yamil The University Center of the Coast (CUCOSTA) admits only between 39 and 45 percent of applicants each academic year. Rector María Esther Avelar confirmed this at a press conference: the unmet demand hovers around 50 percent, […]









