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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.
Mayor Rocío Adame Leads Weekly Security Council Meeting in Rosarito
On Friday, Mayor Rocío Adame led the weekly Security Council session to review and maintain continuity of implemented security strategies.
Michelin-Praised Chef Sabina Bandera Joins Baja Street Food Fest
Known as “The Seafood Goddess,” the chef behind La Guerrerense will serve her mouthwatering seafood tostadas in San Diego.
Rosarito Enhances Urban Infrastructure and Public Lighting
These efforts are part of a maintenance plan designed to swiftly and effectively address community needs.
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.
Baja California Produces Over 50% of Mexico’s Date Crop Value
Governor Marina del Pilar highlighted Baja California’s leadership in date production, generating $35.7 million USD and exporting premium-quality fruit.
Mayor Rocío Adame of Rosarito Attends Siempre Viva Bridge Inauguration in Otay Mesa
The project will improve cross-border connectivity and reinforce both commercial and tourism ties with the United States.
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.
Otay Mesa Port of Entry Project Advances with Siempre Viva Bridge, New SR-11 Segment
The opening of the Siempre Viva Bridge and a new one-mile stretch of SR-11 marks an effort to reduce wait times and strengthen security at the border.
Tijuana Targets Drunk Drivers with Fines and Vehicle Towing at DUI Checkpoints
Nearly 10,000 vehicles have been impounded this year at DUI checkpoints across Tijuana.
Engineer Warns Tijuana’s Elevated Roadway Will Benefit Just 5% of Drivers
Engineer Tomás Pérez of the Tijuana Development Council explains the potential impact and shortcomings of the city’s project.
Sinkhole Forces Closure of Juan Sarabia Street in Downtown Tijuana
City crews are repairing damage after a sinkhole opened at Avenida Revolución and Calle 10.
Tijuana Strengthens FastLane Program to Combat Social Media Fraud
The city is tightening FastLane security after uncovering social media schemes that target border crossers with fake expedited passes.
From Baja California to the Big Screen: Governor Marina del Pilar Promotes Local Cinema
This August 13, audiences at select Cinépolis theaters can enjoy Baja California produced films such as “Soy lo que nunca fui” and “Entre las cuerdas.”
Ensenada–San Diego Ferry Docks in Baja California, Service to Begin Soon
The Azteca Ferries vessel connecting Ensenada and San Diego has reached Baja California and is undergoing final preparations for service.
Get Dual Citizenship with Tijuana’s “I Am Mexico!” Program
Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño is inviting eligible families to submit their applications for Mexican citizenship while the process is free.
How to Report Misconduct by Officials or Tourism Providers in Baja California
Authorities are promoting a culture of accountability, encouraging reports of misconduct by tourism businesses or officials.
Rosarito-Trained Athlete Wins Silver with Mexico’s Swimming Team at Junior Pan American Games
Mexico’s 4×100 freestyle relay team earned silver at the Junior Pan American Games, with a Rosarito-trained swimmer among its members.
National Lottery Tickets Now Available in Tijuana to Benefit Mexican Migrants
Tijuana residents can now buy tickets for the national lottery offering prizes up to 25.5 million pesos.
No Tecate Península Festival in Tijuana in 2025 as Event Relocates
Organizers announced that the festival will merge with Tecate Supremo.