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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.
“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.
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.
Tijuana launches planning workshops focused on sustainable development and the 2030 Agenda
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz kicked off a new series of workshops centered on sustainable development planning and the city’s 2026 Voluntary Local Review.
Tijuana to Launch Blind Mule Detection Program at San Diego Border Crossing
Under the voluntary program, travelers who suspect they might be in such a situation can approach authorities for screening.
Tijuana Reopens Workshops and Spaces for Men at COTRRSA
Authorities are doubling down on healthy habits, creating opportunities for genuine change in the city's therapeutic community.
Tijuana Signs Anti-Extortion Pact to Protect Family Businesses and Boost Local Economy
This new alliance aims to protect family-run businesses and drive development across Tijuana.
Tijuana Lawmaker Pushes for New Water Committee
The initiative is directed at key local authorities, including the heads of CESPT, SEPROA, and the Tijuana City Hall.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Presents Compliance Distinction to Industrias Eléctricas AG
The mayor stressed the importance of fostering conditions that help Tijuana's industrial sector to survive and grow.
Michelin Guide Celebrates Tijuana and Ensenada with Bib Gourmand Distinction
Seven projects across the state have earned the Bib Gourmand distinction, recognized for offering exceptional quality at a fair price.
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.