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Playas de Rosarito Moves Closer to Specialized IMSS Hospital
The Rosarito governement will continue working with state authorities to ensure all of IMSS's guidelines and requirements are met.
Your Weekend Guide: Top Events in San Diego and Tijuana
The weekend is here, and so are the best events to make the most of your days off. Whether you’re into music, culture, or just having a good time, here’s a roundup of must-see experiences happening near you. Beetlejuice – The Musical Tim Burton’s cult classic comes to life on stage in a vibrant, darkly […]
Governor Marina del Pilar not named in U.S. federal indictment against alleged sinaloa cartel figure
Despite social media claims, the official U.S. court filing against René Arzate García does not mention the Baja California governor.
U.S. and Mexico Hold Security Talks Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Officials met to coordinate safety plans and intelligence sharing as preparations ramp up for the tournament.
Rosarito Launches Sign Language Training for City Employees
Officials say the effort is designed to break down communication barriers and make local government more accessible.
Tijuana City Hall Leads Awareness Forum on Childhood Cancer
The event convened a wide range of stakeholders, including public institutions, civil associations, health specialists, and local citizens.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Announces Road Infrastructure Projects in Tijuana
The plan includes widening the crucial connector from Vía Rápida to Avenida Internacional and modernizing the city's traffic lights.
How Authorities Tracked Down “El Mencho,” CJNG’s Infamous Leader
Analysts suggest intelligence from rival cartel factions and insiders was key to locating the elusive fugitive in Jalisco.
Governor Marina del Pilar Provides Financial Aid to Baja California University Students
More than 3,200 students across the state will receive one-time payments to help cover school supplies and support their studies.
U.S. Offers $10 Million Reward for Alleged Sinaloa Cartel Leaders in Tijuana
Federal authorities say the Arzate-García brothers have controlled the Tijuana territory for more than a decade and remain fugitives on U.S. drug charges.
Security Operations Intensify Across Playas de Rosarito
Mayor Rocío Adame led a review of security outcomes achieved through coordinated efforts between municipal, state, and federal authorities.
Baja California Ranks Among National Leaders in Eye Care
With over 4,500 surgeries and 65,000 consultations to date, Baja California has become one of Mexico's most proactive states in addressing visual health.
Governor Marina del Pilar Unveils New Water Tank in Tecate
The project aims to deliver steadier water pressure and fewer service disruptions across the city.
Baja California Manufacturing Could Benefit From U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Trump Tariffs
The ruling’s impact in Baja California will depend on which products are covered and whether the 10% tariffs still apply.
U.S. and Mexican Officials Work Together to Keep 2026 World Cup Safe
Joint working groups have been formed with local, state, and federal authorities to ensure a safe environment for fans and travelers during the tournament.
Tijuana Gives Annual Bonuses to Over 1,800 Police Officers
The mayor emphasized the department’s professionalism and dedication during a recent period of heightened security activity.
Rosarito Positions Itself as Safe and Vibrant Haven for Tourists
The mayor stressed that, with Easter Week and summer approaching, the city is preparing strategically to welcome thousands of families.
White House Credits Trump Policies for Death of ‘El Mencho’
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Washington has stepped up cooperation with Mexico while also demanding stronger action against organized crime.
Baja California No Longer Deemed High-Risk by U.S. Embassy
The updated advisory cites improving conditions in northern Mexico, though U.S. staff in Tijuana remain under nighttime curfew.
San Diego Bishop Frequently Visited Tijuana’s Hong Kong Brothel — And It Wasn’t for the Chinese Food
What initially appeared to be irregular bookkeeping has grown into a probe centered on alleged charity fund misuse and controversial cross-border activity.