Red Cross President Leticia Fernández de Noyola announced a fundraising effort that is running from April through June 2021.
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Nopal Flour, an Inherited Tradition
Don Refugio “Cuco” Ramírez has just turned 93 years old, and has received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Carelessness Caused Recent Fires
Property damage in just one of the two recent fires in San Miguel de Allende amounted to some two million pesos. Neither of the businesses—Láminas de San Miguel (April 4) and Autohotel Luna (April 9)—had a Civil Protection Plan.
The Race for Mayor Has Begun
As soon as April 5 rolled around, candidates for mayor of San Miguel de Allende opened their campaigns, though on a smaller scale due to the COVID-19 contingency. Some held rallies, others opted to celebrate mass.
Gonzalo González Is San Miguel de Allende’s Interim Mayor
At the City Council meeting on March 29 saw changes in Council representation. Five members are campaigning for mayor or for reelection.
Luis Alberto Villarreal “Will Be Mayor Again”
Luis Alberto Villarreal, mayor of San Miguel de Allende, requested and was granted an indefinite leave of absence to pursue his candidacy for a second term as mayor.
A Garden for San Miguel?
Dozens of houses—single-family, duplex, and even triplex, stand on 28 hectares in the upper part of the city at Jardines de Allende.
San Miguel Elderly Got Their Coronavirus Vaccines
After each inoculation national employees handed out proof of receiving the first dose. What is not clear is when the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine will arrive.
Exchanges nurture culture
San Miguel de Allende has sister cities in Italy, South Korea, the United States, Peru, and Ecuador.
They Got Wet Crossing the Laja River
In 1969, when the Ignacio Allende Presa (dam), known as La Presa, flooded, dozens of rural communities had to contend with travelling greater distances to reach the urban area.