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Tijuana Organizes Downtown Clean-Up Event
The event brought together city workers and local business owners to clean public spaces in Downtown Tijuana.
Mexicali City Hall Announces Non-Working Hours for This Monday
City Hall offices will close to allow for electrical system maintenance in the building.
Baja California’s Wine Country Earns Nomination in Prestigious Reader’s Digest Survey
Baja California aims to be recognized for its quality, hospitality, and visitor experiences.
Baja California Launches “Very Mexican Friday” to Boost Family Businesses
The "Very Mexican Friday" initiative, which will boost local consumption and businesses in Baja California, was presented.
10 Exciting Events Happening This Weekend in Tijuana and San Diego
Enjoy live music, cultural events, and interactive experiences on both sides of the border this weekend.
First Stage of Rosario Castellanos University Completed in Tijuana, Offering 11 Degrees
With nearly 1,900 students already enrolled, the institution represents a significant step forward for public higher education in Baja California.
Mayor Rocío Adame Muñoz Leads Reopening of Critical Terrazas del Mar Access Point
The Rosarito mayor aims to strengthen ties with the community and ensure their well-being by addressing their concerns.
Mexicali Gears Up for Patriotic Community Bike Ride on September 20
Cyclists of all ages are invited to pedal through Mexicali's Avenida Álvaro Obregón this September 20 to promote sustainability and health.
Robert Redford’s Quiet Stay in Rosarito: A Film Shoot and an Unforgettable Guest
In 2012, Robert Redford left a quiet but lasting impression on Baja California during the filming of 'All Is Lost.'
Tijuana’s New Elevated Viaduct Now 92% Complete
Once open, the project will connect to the El Chaparral border crossing, giving U.S. visitors faster access to Playas de Tijuana and Rosarito.
COPARMEX Tijuana to Host Major Education Fair for High School Students
COPARMEX Tijuana’s Educational Expo Fair returns with over 25 participating universities, offering students a chance to shape their future.
Rosarito Promotes Youth Sports and Education
The mayor reiterated her commitment to education, sports, and the comprehensive development of local youth.
Who Is Araceli Brown, the Former Rosarito Mayor Sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury Over Cartel Ties?
Brown’s political journey, spanning from Rosarito’s municipal government to the federal legislature, has been consistently accompanied by controversy.
Why Did the U.S. Treasury Sanction Former Rosarito Mayor Araceli Brown?
Officials say her administration allowed cartel allies to gain municipal posts, protecting money laundering schemes.
Ex-Mayor of Rosarito, Araceli Brown, Sanctioned by U.S. for Alleged Sinaloa Cartel Connections
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced sanctions against Los Mayos, a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel, and individuals and companies operating in Baja California under this criminal network.
Rosarito Positions Itself as a Key Player in Tourism and Real Estate
Rosarito welcomed travel agencies and media to explore its full potential, highlighting opportunities in real estate, cultural experiences, and gastronomy.
Tijuana Ushers in Autumn with Return of La Ruta del Maíz
La Ruta del Maíz has opened its gates, inviting families to explore sprawling corn mazes, snap photos among pumpkin patches, and indulge in seasonal favorites.
Father and Son Rebuild Tijuana in LEGO, One Landmark at a Time
What began with a tiny LEGO Oxxo store has grown into a decade-long project that captures Tijuana’s identity.
Baja California’s Vehicle Regularization Program Benefits Thousands of Families
To date, the funds have financed 209 public works projects, primarily focused on paving and rehabilitating roads.
Plan to Streamline Truck Traffic at Otay Port of Entry Moves Forward
State officials have unveiled a new plan to improve the flow of commercial truck traffic to the United States.