This Week’s Must-See
Rosarito’s ‘Expo Destino Extraordinario’ Showcases a Destination Worth Discovering
Governor Marina del Pilar Secures Federal Deal to Protect Baja California’s Forests
Tijuana Strengthens Ties with Restaurateurs to Safeguard Sanitary Infrastructure
Sing-Along Screening of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Comes to San Diego
Latest News - Baja California
Valle de Guadalupe Gears Up for Major 2026 Upgrades
Valle de Guadalupe is doubling down on growth, with major investments and infrastructure projects to boost tourism and competitiveness.
Baja California Launches 2026 Aid Program for Local Businesses
A new initiative is helping micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises across the state grow and formalize their operations.
Young American Accuses Family of Kidnapping Him in Tijuana Restaurant Inheritance Dispute
The young man told authorities he feared reprisals for speaking out and intends to request assistance from U.S. officials, noting that he is a legal resident of the United States.
FastLane Program for Cross-Border Workers Begins Assisting Applicants in Tijuana
Fifty applicants have already received benefits from the FastLane program, which aims to help Baja California residents who work in the US.
Totoaba Fest Partners with Vizcaya University to Promote Farmed Species in Baja California
Culinary students will take part in Totoaba Fest, reinforcing oversight of both the origin of totoaba and its cultivation in Baja California.
Governor Marina del Pilar Expands “Safe Streets, Safe Families” Brigades Across Baja California
Ongoing work in Mexicali is setting the stage for a major expansion to other municipalities across the state.
Rosarito’s 141st Anniversary: A Day of Music, Riders, and Family
Rosarito's 141st anniversary will bring the community together through music, tradition, and a strong sense of local pride.
Proposed Bike Path Would Connect Tijuana With Imperial Beach
The Tijuana City Hall is currently working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on this project and several others.
New Bus Terminal to Boost Tourism in Valle de Guadalupe
The governor's office has also approved a $4.5 million peso investment to repave local roads using hydraulic concrete and asphalt mix.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Leads 2027 Election Preferences, Demoscopia Poll Finds
The mayor of Tijuana is emerging as the clear favorite among voters, according to the survey published on May 8.
Lawmaker Pushes for State Forum to Build Fair Housing Policy in Baja California
Aiming to guarantee access to housing for all residents of Baja California, a state lawmaker is taking action.
Governor Marina del Pilar Calls on Public to Help Preserve Baja California’s Cultural Legacy
The State Center for Arts Documentation (CEDA) is a living archive where Baja California's cultural legacy is being preserved, piece by piece.
Tijuana Announces “Run Without Tobacco” 5K Race
The race is designed to boost physical activity, strengthen family bonds, and discourage tobacco and substance use.
Tariff Stability and Migration Deals Top the USMCA Agenda for Baja California
Tijuana was highlighted as a key trade region, citing its proximity to the US and California and the well-aligned nature of their relationship.
Tecate Names María Quijada Maldonado Interim Mayor for the Week
The City Council approved the move to ensure operational continuity while Mayor Román Cota Muñoz is away on an official trip.
With Over 80 Artists and Free Admission, Rosarito Artwalk Festival Celebrates 15 Years
The goal is to establish the festival as a regional standout, championing art as a driver of social well-being and local economic development.
Chef Josefina Sánchez to Bring Rosarito Flavors to La Paz
The upcoming event "La Pazión por el Sabor" will bring together the distinctive tastes of Playas de Rosarito and La Paz.
Baja California Canine Teams Win Big at 2026 K-9 Trial in San Diego
Teams from Baja California claimed first-place finishes in explosive and narcotics detection tests across both indoor and outdoor scenarios.
Tijuana Businesses Expect 45% Sales Spike for Mother’s Day
Businesses in Tijuana are preparing for Mother's Day, with sales expected to rise as much as 45% compared to normal weeks.
“Traveling Hearts” Program Boosts Tourism in Baja California
With a new round of applications launched in June, the program will help even more families discover the state’s natural wonders.