This Week’s Must-See
Tijuana Strengthens Ties with Restaurateurs to Safeguard Sanitary Infrastructure
Sing-Along Screening of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Comes to San Diego
Iran Departs Tijuana for World Cup Match Against Egypt in Seattle
Lawmaker Urges Stronger Environmental and Animal Welfare Policies in Baja California
Latest News - Mexico
Governor Marina del Pilar Secures Federal Deal to Protect Baja California’s Forests
Governor Marina del Pilar has taken a significant step in safeguarding Baja California's natural heritage by signing an agreement with Semarnat and Conafor.
Tijuana Strengthens Ties with Restaurateurs to Safeguard Sanitary Infrastructure
This strategy promotes best practices that not only safeguard sanitary infrastructure but also improve the efficiency of wastewater treatment
Rosarito’s Diana Hayton 50K cycling ride supports survivors of domestic violence
The charity ride combines scenic coastal cycling with fundraising efforts to provide services for women and children affected by domestic violence.
Tourist disputes $145 charge for two piña coladas in Ensenada; business ordered to close
Authorities inspected the business after the incident went viral on social media, issuing citations and ordering a temporary closure.
Tecate Councilor María Quijada Studies Oceanside’s Pioneering Water Recycling Plant
Quijada emphasized the value of approaches that combine diverse supply sources, advanced treatment processes, and aquifer conservation to ensure long-term service reliability.
Iran Departs Tijuana for World Cup Match Against Egypt in Seattle
Players have repeatedly voiced their appreciation for both Mexico and Tijuana specifically, citing the city's hospitality.
Tijuana Councilor Miguel Loza Backs Civic Justice Reform to Address Rising Neighborhood Conflicts
The reform incorporates a human-rights-based approach, inclusive language, and tools to tackle the most common community grievances.
Rosarito tourism expo to showcase the best of the coastal city
The inaugural Expo Destino Rosarito Extraordinario will highlight the city’s food, wine, adventure, culture and outdoor experiences through immersive exhibits and live demonstrations.
Former official accuses Baja California senator Armando Ayala of extortion targeting U.S. citizens
Simón Levy claims he has evidence that several American residents were pressured into making payments totaling nearly one million pesos.
Baja California Wine Industry Could Benefit From California Assembly Bill AB 2751
The measure would make it easier for travelers to bring wine home from Mexico, benefiting producers, tourism and the region’s cross-border economy.
Councilor Miguel Loza to Lead CONAGUA Delegation Over Tijuana River Cleanup
Loza said he would also pursue the creation of a permanent working group to address the issue on an ongoing basis through a dedicated collaborative roundtable.
Lawmaker Urges Stronger Environmental and Animal Welfare Policies in Baja California
Congressman Jesús Daniel Razo Córdoba called on citizens and institutions alike to strengthen environmental protection and animal welfare.
Adventure Takes Flight at Playas de Rosarito’s 2026 Air Festival
The 2026 Air Festival will feature over 50 professional paragliding pilots from Mexico, the United States, and South America.
Mayor Abdiel Gutiérrez’s Össur Visit Signals Confidence in Tijuana’s Growth
The mayor reaffirmed his commitment to fostering investment and job creation, highlighting Össur's role in the region's economic landscape.
What to do in Rosarito this week: Cycling, paella, festivals and seaside fun
From outdoor adventures and live performances to food festivals and family-friendly activities, Rosarito is packed with events this week.
San Ysidro-to-Tijuana Crossings Speed Up Thanks to Elevated Viaduct, Official Says
Secretary of Economy and Innovation Kurt Honold emphasized that the reduction in crossing delays has been substantial.
City Hall Approves Tijuana River Channel Cleanup Proposal
The measure seeks coordinated action among federal, state, and local authorities on the Tijuana River channel cleanup.
Reforms to Prevent Weapons in Schools Approved in Baja California
The new measures are designed to safeguard students, teachers, and administrative staff while reinforcing a culture of prevention.
Congresswoman Calls for Urgent Road Safety Overhaul in Tijuana
The State Congress has approved a formal exhortation urging Tijuana to conduct a comprehensive diagnostic review of local roads.
Baja California Strengthens Security Forces with Promotion of 86 Career Police Officers
86 state security officers received rank promotions across the municipalities of Mexicali, Tijuana, and Ensenada.