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Four Puppies Rescued After Illegal Street Sale in Tijuana
The puppies, believed to be just weeks old, were taken in by municipal authorities following standard inspection procedures.
New Tijuana–Vancouver Route Set to Launch in 2026
The service is expected to begin ahead of the 2026 winter season and will operate at least once a week, according to state tourism officials.
Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Hosts Community Outreach Event in El Porvenir
The initiative is designed to bridge the gap between the government and the community by delivering services directly to neighborhoods.
Six Things to Do Around Tijuana and San Diego This Weekend
The cross-border lineup includes concerts, comedy, theater, and a traditional food fair.
Border Traffic Improvements Planned for Tijuana–San Diego Region
President Claudia Sheinbaum discussed efforts with U.S. authorities to speed up border crossings and previewed new transportation projects for the city.
First Segment of Tijuana Elevated Roadway Opens to Traffic
President Claudia Sheinbaum presided over a ribbon-cutting ceremony to inaugurate the first phase of the project.
Woman Finds GPS Tracker on Car Before Crossing Into U.S.
The device was found after the driver sought assistance from police at the San Ysidro border crossing.
Tijuana’s Otay II Port of Entry Aims to Ease Congestion at Otay I
While Mexico has finished its part, construction on the U.S. side has not moved forward, halting the entire project.
Tijuana Native Earns Spot Among World’s Top Lighting Designers
Alita Escobedo earned her place among the world's best by creating lighting designs with profound artistic, technical, and social impact.
Tijuana Calls on Residents to Join Citywide Cleanup Effort
City crews are expected to continue rotating through districts in the coming weeks as the program expands.
Wrong Turn Near U.S. Border in Tijuana Nearly Costs Tourists Hundreds in Extortion Attempt
The group said they were confronted by men who demanded money and claimed they could move traffic cones blocking traffic.
Tijuana Sees Improvement in Public Perception of Security
The survey, conducted by INEGI, recorded a drop in the perception of insecurity, falling from 70.9% to 66.9% by year’s end.
5 Events to Check Out in Tijuana and San Diego This Weekend
From live music and family shows to outdoor competitions, the Tijuana–San Diego region is packed with events for the weekend of Jan. 23–25.
Tijuana Police Highlight Crime Reduction Efforts in 2025
Tijuana police say violent crime declined in 2025, citing thousands of arrests, vehicle recoveries, and major drug and weapons seizures across the city.
Intocable Sets 2026 Concert Date in Tijuana
One of regional Mexican music’s most popular groups is heading back to Tijuana.
Tijuana’s Quesabirria Named Mexico’s Best Dish by Taste Atlas
The beloved Tijuana staple has claimed first place in Taste Atlas’ 2026 Top 100 Mexican Foods.
Mayor Attends Swearing-In of New Tijuana National Guard Commander
Mayor Ismael Burgueño said the city will continue working closely with federal security forces as part of its broader public safety strategy.
Tijuana’s Elevated Roadway Still Not Ready for Opening, Governor Says
Governor Marina del Pilar said several key elements of the project remain unfinished and confirmed that the work is continuing under the original schedule.
New SENTRI Lane in Tijuana Eases Congestion with Promising Early Results
Tijuana’s new SENTRI lane on Calle Segunda is already easing congestion and cutting wait times for thousands of daily crossers to San Diego.
FastLane Program Set to Launch in February for Tijuana Workers Crossing Into U.S.
The program will initially be limited to Baja California residents with valid U.S. work visas and verified employment.