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The ‘Mexican Willy Wonka’ Bringing Traditional Sweets to Tijuana’s City Center
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The new ferry will accommodate 330 passengers and provide a scenic, convenient option for cross-border travel
The monthly membership plan allows multiple workers to share vehicles, cutting costs and wait times for early participants.
Authorities aim to use the underutilized crossing to reduce backups and improve mobility near Otay I.
The two-day event hopes to reach its goal of 7,000 cups sold, with all proceeds supporting pediatric cancer care.
Officials say the investment will help safeguard crop diversity and strengthen North American food supply chains.
Rosarito has deployed an intensified preventive operation to protect residents and safeguard urban infrastructure.
The projects will not only contribute to economic growth but also solidify the business community's confidence in investing in Tijuana.
The checkpoint will operate Saturday night from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Visitors can witness one of the ocean’s most remarkable migrations along Baja California’s coast while enjoying local culture and cuisine.
Officials met to review progress on cross-border sewage projects and strategies to reduce pollution in the Tijuana River.
City crews removed tires, plastics and other debris washed in by recent rains to protect the coastline and keep public spaces safe.
The group will work alongside city officials, offering recommendations and perspectives on local issues.
The new equipment will speed up repairs, extend pavement life and improve driving conditions in three neighborhoods.
With elections a year away, internal party preferences and public support point to Burgueño as a leading contender.
Record weekend activity highlights Rosarito’s growing reputation as a top spot for dining, romance, and getaways.
Forecasts suggest the snowy conditions could continue through Friday, making it a prime destination for a quick mountain getaway.
The six pups were found inside a bucket near a heavily traveled area and are now in the care of animal services.
City officials say rehabilitation work along Hisense Boulevard is moving forward on schedule and has reached 45% completion.
The coastal city benefited from a spike in cross-border travel tied to Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day.
Local police, social services and German consular officials coordinated a weeks-long effort to help a 48-year-old man travel back to Germany.
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