Independent candidates, as well as candidates from diverse parties are preparing to contend for the various positions up for popular election: federal and local deputies; city council members; and one that many covet—the mayorship.
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Beauty With Or Without Purpose
More dust, fewer trees, less space and fewer sales are what remain of the 220-meter arcade on Avenida Guadalupe, a project that, far from helping merchants, has harmed them.
The Landfill Has Burned—Yet Again
The garbage landfill in Palo Colorado caught fire for the second time on Dec 12.
The Giving Pledge Brings Benefits to the Community
Just four months after the founding of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Colonial Homes San Miguel, and in the middle of pandemic times, Alma Ramírez and Greg Gunter, donated last week US$2,000 to La Biblioteca for its scholarship program.
More Masks, Fewer Infections
Hundreds of masks were delivered to various organizations with the intention of reaching more people, and for people to use them at home or have them on hand when they are carrying out activities that warrant protection against the pandemic. The various designs are the product of an alliance between Tequila Casa Dragones, Interprotección, and...
Motel Gets Maximum Fine for Discharging Sewer Water onto Street
Once again, sewer water has been discharged into the community of Don Diego. This time it did not go to Presa de La Cantera, but directly onto the street. Although the street is not populated, a complaint was placed and the authorities responded.
Hope For 2021
The Guadalupe-Reyes season is underway. It is not a surname, but a period of 40 consecutive days of celebrations that stretch from the commemoration of the Virgin of Guadalupe on Dec. 12 to Three Kings Day on Jan. 6.
SECTUR and event experts from San Miguel de Allende are working together
San Miguel de Allende’s Association of Event Organizers and Venues has been working on an effort to position the city at a national and international tourism level for the past 10 years.
Facemasks for Communities of San Miguel
The charitable organization Amigos al 100 in conjunction with Casa Dragones donated KN95-style facemasks to the Patronato Pro Niños, La Biblioteca and the San Miguel Red Cross, to then be distributed to San Miguel communities that need them. The masks were designed by the Mexican fashion designer Carla Fernández with spaces for filters that help...
Have you visited the urban gallery yet?
A year ago, the idea of the first urban gallery in San Miguel arose, and it is now a reality in Malanquín, at the “cajón” bridge. The idea was to provide positivity. “We cannot intervene in public spaces with aggressive ideas,” said the director of Culture and Traditions, and initiator of the project, Paulina Cadena....