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From Festive Dinners to NYE Parties, Rosarito Unveils Its Winter Travel Showcase
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From birria to banda, Tijuana will come alive this weekend with a culinary and cultural festival open to residents and tourists alike.
The city is increasing patrols, checkpoints, and surveillance across commercial, residential, and tourist areas through the end of the holiday season.
The city aims to restore a neglected neighborhood park with rebuilt courts, walkways, lighting, and playground areas.
Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila says the project is nearing a key milestone as engineers prepare to run load tests on completed sections.
State and federal forces will concentrate on priority zones such as airports, border crossings and major highways as part of a holiday security strategy.
The park rang in the season with the lighting of its massive LEGO brick Christmas tree, a celebration capped with live music and fireworks.
Residents say the display, which counted over 70 Santas last December, has transformed the neighborhood into a holiday stop for families and visitors.
This agreement follows extensive dialogue and coordination between government officials and the agricultural sector.
Tijuana officials will begin taking applications next week for a new commuter lane designed to shorten daily border wait times.
Residents in several Rosarito neighborhoods received water tanks this week as Mayor Adame pushed forward a program meant to ease supply issues.
Holiday crowds heading to December Nights this weekend will find more than lights and food: several Balboa Park museums are waiving entry fees
Rosarito has announced road closures in the Crosthwaite neighborhood to facilitate a major hydraulic concrete rehabilitation project.
The animals were found in traffic near the border and in a cardboard box at a street market, according to city authorities.
Chula Vista’s most festive light show is lighting up December once again, with Santa arriving on the Holiday Express Train this Saturday.
Baja California is set to host 27 holiday events that invite communities to gather for music, theater, film and other seasonal activities.
This enchanting seasonal train ride transforms a regular commute in San Diego into a moving winter wonderland.
Governor Marina del Pilar has expanded Baja California’s justice system through the creation of new courts and a series of key infrastructure projects.
Local and state agencies partnered to offer health resources, information, and institutional support.
The administration is successfully consolidating community care through the diverse services and activities offered at DIF Centers.
The closure will allow crews to replace a pedestrian crosswalk at kilometer 69 on Tijuana-Ensenada Scenic Highway.