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Citywide Cleanup Brings Street and Lighting Upgrades to Tijuana
City crews worked across several neighborhoods this week, clearing debris and making targeted infrastructure improvements.
Tijuana Sees Strong Start to Property Tax Collections
City officials say early property tax payments have pushed Tijuana’s collections past 198 million pesos in the first 11 days of January.
Cantina de los Remedios Shuts Down, Triggering Strike
More than 30 workers say they were left without severance or unpaid wages after a longtime Tijuana cantina shut down abruptly earlier this year.
Tijuana Crews Remove More Than 60 Tons of Debris From Neighborhood Streets
City workers carried out a large-scale cleanup across two areas, hauling away heavy trash and addressing drainage and sidewalk conditions.
Coparmex Tijuana Outlines Sector Goals and Outlook for Local Businesses in 2026
Though 2026 may be challenging, the organization sees opportunities for growth and stability in the local business sector.
Pricing, Hours Confirmed for Tijuana’s New Fast-Lane Commuter Program
City officials say the program is designed to improve daily commutes while easing congestion at key border crossings.
Tijuana Officials, Business Leaders Push for Closer Collaboration on Growth and Services
City officials met with Coparmex Tijuana leaders this week to discuss economic development, public services, and efforts to improve quality of life.
Tijuana Opens Preregistration for Fast-Lane Border Crossing Access
Eligible workers with U.S. employment in the San Diego region can apply for expedited border access.
Where Hope Learns to Walk Again: A Look Inside Casa Eunime
Casa Eunime is one of the few places in Baja California devoted exclusively to caring for children living with HIV.
Tijuana Teams Up With Ray Wilson Family Fitness to Boost Health Among Youth
The partnership opens the door for young residents to access fitness programs and wellness initiatives.
San Diego Red Joins NewsBreak’s Partner Publisher Program
The move broadens San Diego Red’s reach through one of the country’s largest local news platforms.
Border-Bound Drivers Face Delays as I-5 Lane Closures Continue
Ongoing construction has made it essential for southbound drivers to monitor traffic conditions as they approach Tijuana.
Tijuana Adds Solar Streetlights Near Parque de la Amistad
Officials estimate the lighting upgrade will directly benefit about 5,000 people who use the area after dark.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Pushes New Measures to Strengthen Tourist Security in Tijuana
Mayor Burgueño brought together state tourism officials and business representatives to advance a coordinated strategy focused on improving safety for tourists.
Where to Find Fresh Rosca de Reyes in Tijuana
Local bakeries across the city are keeping the January 6th tradition alive with handmade roscas in a wide range of styles, flavors, and prices.
Tijuana Businesses Reflect on 2025 Challenges, Eye Optimism for 2026
High taxes, security issues, and rising costs marked 2025—but business groups in Tijuana are looking ahead to a brighter 2026.
Tijuana Government Backs Self-Employment with 1,882 Loans in 2025
The city invested more than 93 million pesos in 2025 to provide direct financial aid, training, and mentorship to local business owners.
Tijuana Calls for Caution as New Year’s Festivities Begin
Public safety officials called on families to take extra precautions to prevent accidents during year-end celebrations.
2025 Activist of the Year: Patricia Sandoval and the Mission to Protect Tijuana’s Stray Dogs
Patricia Sandoval has helped save thousands of stray dogs while pushing for greater responsibility and compassion toward animals in Tijuana.
New Agreement Aims to Reshape Tijuana’s Transportation Network
City officials and business leaders have formalized a partnership focused on sustainable mobility, infrastructure upgrades, and safer streets for all road users.