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Salomón Cohen, Prominent Tijuana Businessman, Passes Away
Cohen shaped Tijuana’s commercial and urban landscape through landmark projects and major retail ventures.
Women’s Boxing Documentary Starring Jackie Nava to Be Filmed in Tijuana
The film will tell the story of Jackie Nava and three other Mexican pugilists, highlighting their achievements and impact on the sport.
Tijuana Eases Process for Recovering Stolen Vehicles
A new city reform extends the recovery period for stolen cars from 24 hours to 72.
Tijuana Officials Rescue Puppy from Illegal Sale at San Ysidro Port of Entry
Thanks to a timely tip from a resident, a puppy was rescued at the border crossing’s vehicle lanes.
Binational Guelaguetza Festival to Bring Oaxaca’s Traditions to Tijuana
The official inauguration of this emblematic festival will take place on Saturday, August 30.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Celebrates Tijuana’s Heroic Fire Department
The mayor recognized the work and effort of the firefighters who dedicate their lives to the well-being of Tijuana natives.
Tijuana Ends Towing Fees for Victims of Vehicle Theft
Theft victims in Tijuana will no longer have to pay and go through procedures to recover their vehicles.
Pizzatón 2025: A Slice of Hope for Children with Cancer in Tijuana
Happening today! Be part of the Pizzatón and help kids in their fight against cancer.
Breaking Stereotypes, Saving Lives: Tijuana’s Female Firefighters
With decades of service and a family legacy, Ivette and Sahira demonstrate that firefighting is a vocation defined by passion and resilience.
Tijuana Government Grants Property Titles to Local Families
Mayor Ismael Burgueño handed over 96 property titles in Tijuana, giving families long-awaited legal certainty for their homes.
More Mexicans Seek U.S. Visas at Tijuana Consulate as Costs Climb
Despite rising demand, Consul General Christopher Teal warned applicants not to trust intermediaries who claim to expedite visa procedures for a fee.
High Temperatures Continue in Tijuana; Friday Expected to Be Hottest
Residents should stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and follow safety tips from local authorities.
Help Needed to Find Family of Visually Impaired Elderly Abandoned in Tijuana Hotel
Pedro Domínguez García, 75, was abandoned at Hotel Linda. If you know him or his family, please contact the hotel.
How to Use the Emergency Button App to Request Police Assistance in Tijuana
Over 40,600 residents currently have the Emergency Button on their phones, helping authorities respond to hundreds of emergencies.
Partnership Between Tijuana and UTT Strengthens Academic and Professional Training
The agreement will open paths for student internships while providing training programs for city workers.
Citywide Cleanups and Repairs Transform Public Spaces, Benefiting 18,000 in Tijuana
Mayor Ismael Burgueño’s “Clean City” program is restoring abandoned and affected public spaces, creating cleaner and safer neighborhoods for the community.
Tijuana Business School Unveils AI Course for Directors and Leaders
The course is designed to equip directors, entrepreneurs, and business leaders with the tools to effectively integrate AI into their corporate strategies.
Otay II Port of Entry to Cut Tijuana-San Diego Border Wait Time to Just 20 Minutes by 2028
Although the port of entry will be toll-based, an approximate 20-minute wait time is a major benefit for the business sector.
Tijuana–San Diego CBX Adopts Facial Recognition for Faster U.S. Entry
CBX is the first U.S. land port to implement biometric passenger processing and one of only 12 crossings in North America with this technology.
Downtown Tijuana Street Vendors Removed for Lack of Permits
The Tijuana government has carried out nighttime operations to monitor and regulate informal street vending in the area.