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Baja California’s 2026 Environmental Expo Launches to Promote Awareness
The governor emphasized that building a more sustainable future requires active participation from all sectors of society.
Cleaning Tijuana River Requires Community Action, Wildcoast Says
Wildcoast has described the contamination of the Tijuana River as a problem that continues to grow unabated.
Toxic Fumes from Tijuana River Pollution Prompt Face Masks and Air Purifiers
Residents living near contaminated sections of the Tijuana River in San Diego are being advised to wear face masks when outdoors.
Tijuana Earns International Recognition for Urban Planning Innovation
Tijuana's winning project stood out for its innovative use of advanced technology to enhance urban planning.
San Diego County Issues Toxic Gas Warning After Tijuana Sewage Spill
The sewage spill has led to a significant increase in hydrogen sulfide levels in neighborhoods adjacent to the Tijuana River Valley.
Mexican Teachers Announce Blockade of El Chaparral Port of Entry in Tijuana
A simultaneous protest is also planned on the Transpeninsular Highway near San Quintín.
Tijuana to Begin Rehabilitation Work on El Chaparral Bridge
Maintaining the city's urban infrastructure in optimal condition is a top priority for Mayor Ismael Burgueño's administration.
‘Baja California Is for You’: New Tourism Strategy Spotlights People, Land, and Sea
Baja California has unveiled a tourism campaign that will highlight the region’s connection between its landscapes, its culture, and its experiences.
Craft Beer, Art, and Pride: Why Rosarito Is the Place to Be in 2026
Rosarito is gearing up for an exciting week filled with craft beer, art, film, and the official flag unveiling for Pride Month 2026.
Baja California’s Totoaba Fest Champions Sustainable Eating
Ten local restaurants participated in Totoaba Fest, each offering various preparations of the farmed marine fish.
“Tijuana: Clean City” Program Benefits Over 7,500 Residents
The Tijuana City Hall is urging citizens to help maintain these public spaces by keeping them clean and reporting any issues.
Xavier Becerra’s Tijuana Roots Drive His Run For California Governor
Xavier Becerra is positioning himself as the community's frontrunner in the race to become California's next governor.
More than 2,000 entrepreneurs benefit from Fondos Tijuana program
City officials say the initiative is helping residents launch and grow businesses through training, mentorship and business development resources.
Baja California reports decline in homicides, as major drug confiscations and arrests continue
State officials say coordinated operations between federal and local authorities have led to significant drug confiscations, weapons recoveries and reductions in violent crime.
Ensenada’s famous La Guerrerense brings its iconic seafood tostadas to Mexico City
For the first time, diners in Mexico City will be able to try three exclusive dishes created by the legendary Ensenada seafood stand.
Iranian ambassador says U.S. should “learn from Tijuana” ahead of World Cup 2026
As Iran prepares to train in Tijuana before the tournament, its ambassador criticized the challenges the team has faced ahead of the World Cup.
Ismael Burgueño emerges as early frontrunner in Baja California governor’s race, new poll shows
A new statewide survey places Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz ahead of other Morena figures being discussed for the 2027 election.
Tijuana to celebrate World Cup 2026 with massive fan festival on Avenida Revolución
Giant screens, live match broadcasts and fan zones will transform downtown Tijuana during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Long-awaited Ensenada-San Diego ferry could launch by year’s end
Baja California officials say the long-awaited cross-border ferry service between Ensenada and San Diego could finally launch by the end of 2026.
Rosarito sees strong tourism surge during Memorial Day weekend
Hotels in Rosarito averaged 80% occupancy during Memorial Day weekend as thousands of visitors traveled to the city.