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Major Illumination Project Launched on Tijuana’s Fundadores Boulevard
As part of the "Tijuana Illuminated" program, this initiative will enhance safety for over 130,000 residents.
Rosarito Hosts Chocolatería Antonella Cup to Promote Cycling
The event marked the third of nine scheduled stages aimed at promoting physical activity.
Governor Marina del Pilar Unveils Historic Plan for San Quintín in Coordination with President Claudia Sheinbaum
The project represents a historic investment of more than 2.59 billion pesos aimed at addressing the region's long-standing inequalities.
Rosarito Festivities Designated Official Cultural Heritage of Baja California
The festivities of "Rodeo," "Vaquería y Vaqueridad," "Fiesta en la Misión," and "Fiesta de las Fronteras" have been officially recognized as pillars of the state's identity.
Tijuana Expands Citywide Pothole Repair Program
The Tijuana government is taking concrete action to enhance neighborhood connectivity and improve local road infrastructure for all residents.
Littering in Baja California Could Now Lead to Community Service
State lawmakers approved a reform meant to curb trash dumping and address its impact on public health and the environment.
Governor Marina del Pilar Highlights Baja California’s Competitive Economy
The state placed fourth nationwide in foreign direct investment through the third quarter of 2025.
Cecut Honors International Women’s Day with Commemorative Tribute
The Tijuana Cultural Center (CECUT) has transformed the exterior of its iconic ball into a space for reflection and remembrance.
Tijuana Marches to Demand Gender Justice on International Women’s Day
Hundreds of women marched in Tijuana demanding gender equality and an end to violence against women.
International Women’s Day March Takes Place at Tijuana’s “Las Tijeras” Monument
The crowd is a mix of organized feminist groups, groups of friends, and families who have come together to demand their rights.
Governor Marina del Pilar Vows to Fortify Women’s Rights on International Women’s Day
Thanks to the strengthening of public policies, programs like the Violet Card and Violet Transport have now assisted more than 100,000 women.
Woman Found Inside Gas Tank During Border Smuggling Attempt
Authorities say the woman was found soaked in gasoline inside a hidden compartment in a vehicle after becoming disoriented from fumes.
Rediscovering the Architectural Heritage of the Border
Architectural landmarks in Tijuana tell the story of a city shaped by modernism, cross-border exchange and the urgent need for preservation.
CBP Seizes Nearly 150 Pounds of Meth at Tecate Port of Entry
The drugs, totalling 69.85 kilos or 153.92 pounds, were discovered hidden inside the vehicle.
Congress Urges Baja California To Strengthen Gender Violence Policies
Congresswoman Alejandrina Corral is demanding reinforced actions backed by sufficient funding, all implemented with a gender perspective.
Tijuana Approves Health Benefits for Families of Fallen Police Officers
The measure delivers on Mayor Ismael Burgueño’s promise to formally recognize those who devoted their lives to the safety and well-being of Tijuana’s residents.
Six Women at the Helm of Tijuana’s Business Landscape
In commemoration of International Women's Day, meet six women who have risen to the top in traditionally male-dominated fields.
Baja California Mandates Reforestation with Native Species
The amendment significantly overhauls the state's forest health regulations.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Honored with International Award for “Tijuana: Clean City” Initiative
The mayor credited the award to a renewed partnership between local government and residents.
Valle de Guadalupe: Premier Wine and Food Paradise Welcomes Visitors Year-Round
The Valle de Guadalupe wine route is the ultimate destination for wine lovers and foodies alike.