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The legendary band will perform in Mexicali on April 10 and Tijuana on April 11 as part of its La Lotería Tour.
As part of the "Tijuana Illuminated" program, this initiative will enhance safety for over 130,000 residents.
The event marked the third of nine scheduled stages aimed at promoting physical activity.
The project represents a historic investment of more than 2.59 billion pesos aimed at addressing the region's long-standing inequalities.
The festivities of "Rodeo," "Vaquería y Vaqueridad," "Fiesta en la Misión," and "Fiesta de las Fronteras" have been officially recognized as pillars of the state's identity.
San Diego's spectacular Cherry Blossom Festival returns this week, ready to enchant residents and tourists alike.
The Tijuana government is taking concrete action to enhance neighborhood connectivity and improve local road infrastructure for all residents.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stressed that there is no plan for mandatory military service, but emphasized that the administration is keeping options open for the future.
State lawmakers approved a reform meant to curb trash dumping and address its impact on public health and the environment.
The state placed fourth nationwide in foreign direct investment through the third quarter of 2025.
The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum invites families to hop aboard the "Bunny Train" on March 29, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. for a special Easter adventure in San Diego County.
Giant vehicles will face off in an action-packed competition at the Barona Speedway track.
Descanso Gardens, spanning around 150 acres of cultivated and wild land, is offering visitors a vibrant escape into nature.
Visitors get the chance to wander through blooming fields and cut their own flowers in a picturesque rural setting.
The Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT) has transformed the exterior of its iconic ball into a space for reflection and remembrance.
Hundreds of women marched in Tijuana demanding gender equality and an end to violence against women.
The crowd is a mix of organized feminist groups, groups of friends, and families who have come together to demand their rights.
The majority of the new arrivals require specialized and complex medical attention.
Thanks to the strengthening of public policies, programs like the Violet Card and Violet Transport have now assisted more than 100,000 women.
For years, nearshoring has been framed as a trade story. Tariffs. Supply chain resilience. Geopolitical risk. But as we move into 2026, something much more consequential is happening beneath the surface. Nearshoring is becoming a leadership story. Factories can be relocated. Capital can be deployed. Infrastructure can be built. What cannot be accelerated so easily […]