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U.S. Expands Visa Bond Program to 50 Countries
Latest News - Mexico
Rosarito Moves Forward on Key Affordable Housing Initiative
Playas de Rosarito is overseeing the rollout of the National Housing for Well-being Program in Baja California, closely tracking its progress.
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.
Baja California Tourism and Cross-Border Travel Surge in 2025
More than 72 million people entered Baja California last year, including nearly 14 million by air and over 35 million by car.
Trump Praises Mexico’s President as ‘Highly Intelligent’ After Phone Call
Trump said discussions with President Claudia Sheinbaum were positive for both countries and that additional talks are expected.
Mayor Rocío Adame Tours New Facility for Rosarito City Crews
The project will create workshops, storage areas, and basic amenities for city workers, addressing long-standing needs tied to daily street maintenance and public works.
Governor Marina del Pilar Inaugurates Mexicali’s First Fully Electric Public Transit Route
The 25-passenger bus features state-of-the-art technology.
Baja Beach Fest 2026 Presale Is Live
Lock in early pricing and flexible payment plans before the lineup is announced.
Do You Need a Visa to Travel to Mexico? Here’s What to Know
While many visitors can enter Mexico visa-free, others must apply in advance to avoid being denied entry.
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.
Mayor Rocío Adame Meets with Rosarito Neighborhood Committees
The forum allowed city leaders to gather firsthand input while outlining next steps.
Mexicali Marks 89 Years Since Landmark Land Movement
Local and state officials commemorated the 1937 “Asalto a las Tierras,” a pivotal uprising that returned agricultural land to local farmers.
Baja California Ranks Among Mexico’s Top Fishing States
Baja California’s fishing and fish-farming sector now employs more than 10,800 people and includes thousands of vessels and farms.
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.
Trump’s Second Term Brings Mixed Economic Impact to Mexico’s Border Region
Baja California has lost more than 27,000 industrial jobs over the past two years, while trade with the U.S. remains strong.
Rosarito Holds Legal Training for City Inspectors
City officials say the program is designed to strengthen oversight and due process.
Mexicali Inflation Hits Six-Year Low
The city has now posted three straight years of declining inflation.
New Rosarito Program Gives Local Entrepreneurs a Boost
The pilot phase delivered certifications, training, and direct support to small businesses.
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.
Playas de Rosarito Boosts Environmental and Animal Protection
This historic decision will bolster the municipality's ability to tackle its most pressing environmental challenges.