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  2. San Andrés Preparatory School attack - Wikipedia

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    On 30 November 2024, a 17-year-old student carried out a school attack at the San Andrés Preparatory School (in Spanish, Preparatoria San Andrés) in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, injuring 2 classmates with a hammer before being subdued and arrested.

  3. El Informador (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    El Informador is an independent, daily newspaper published and headquartered in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. El Informador was founded by Jesús Álvarez del Castillo on October 5, 1917. The average daily circulation of the publishing group to which this newspaper belongs is 45,000 copies, of which 25,000 are subscriptions.

  4. XHGEO-FM - Wikipedia

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    XHGEO-FM is a radio station on 91.5 FM in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. The station is owned by Grupo Promomedios and carries a news /talk format known as Zona Tres. History

  5. XEZJ-AM - Wikipedia

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    XEZJ-AM received its concession on June 20, 1962. It was owned by Julio Romo Valdivia and based in Zapopan, with 250 watts of power.Carlos Fregoso Mendoza bought XEZJ in 1966, and power increased to 500 and later 1,000 watts.

  6. A freak hailstorm blanketed Guadalajara, Mexico, on Sunday, trapping vehicles in up to three feet of ice. ... ABC News. Child hospitalized after holiday drone show in Orlando goes badly wrong.

  7. Canal 44 (Jalisco) - Wikipedia

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    Canal 44 (Spanish: Channel 44) is the television network of the Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), a university in Jalisco, Mexico.The primary station, XHCPCT-TDT, broadcasts to the Guadalajara metropolitan area from a transmitter located on Cerro del Cuatro in Tlaquepaque, [2] with additional transmitters in Ciudad Guzmán, Lagos de Moreno, and Puerto Vallarta.

  8. Guadalajara metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Guadalajara metropolitan area (officially, in Spanish: Zona Metropolitana de Guadalajara) [2] is the most populous metropolitan area of the Mexican state of Jalisco and the third largest in the country after Greater Mexico City and Monterrey.

  9. Manuel Cuesta Gallardo - Wikipedia

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    A stately estate in Guadalajara, known as the Casa de los Abanicos (House of Fans), located at 1823 Libertad Avenue on the corner of Moscú Street, Colonia Americana, was owned by the landowner and former governor Manuel Cuesta Gallardo, who acquired it in March 1907, by paying 30 000 pesos, when it was four years after being built.