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California Reports $506 Million Worth of Fentanyl Seized Over Five Years
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the seizures included more than 50 million fentanyl pills intercepted near the state’s southern border.
Mexicali Attracts $64 Million in New Foreign Investment in 2025
City officials point to stable economic conditions, regulatory clarity, and infrastructure spending as key drivers behind the uptick.
Lawmaker Araceli Geraldo Pushes Statewide Recognition of Digital Driver IDs
The measure also calls for updated verification protocols and mandatory training for traffic officers.
San Diego Zoo Safari Park Offers Free February Admission for Seniors
The offer includes general admission and access to most daily activities.
President Sheinbaum Pledges Support for Governor Marina del Pilar
Sheinbaum's tour was defined by a series of working meetings and project inaugurations across Tijuana and San Quintín.
Mexican Restaurant Sparks Outrage with Free Meals for ICE Agents
The restaurant has been inundated with a renewed wave of threatening phone calls, hateful messages on social media, and calls for a boycott.
Governor Marina del Pilar Endorses President Sheinbaum’s Comprehensive Justice Plan for San Quintín
The Comprehensive Justice Plan targets critical shortfalls in healthcare, education, housing, basic services, and labor rights in San Quintin.
Six Things to Do Around Tijuana and San Diego This Weekend
The cross-border lineup includes concerts, comedy, theater, and a traditional food fair.
California Senate Passes ‘No Kings Act,’ Allowing Lawsuits Against ICE
The bill would create a new legal pathway to hold ICE agents personally liable for misconduct under state law.
Mayor Rocío Adame Invests in Safer Community Space for Rosarito Seniors
The improvements target safety and comfort at a community center used by senior residents across the city.
Woman Finds GPS Tracker on Car Before Crossing Into U.S.
The device was found after the driver sought assistance from police at the San Ysidro border crossing.
Mexicali Commemorates 89th Land Distribution Anniversary
Over a four-day period, the Ejido Michoacán de Ocampo was the focal point for celebrations that honored the pivotal 1937 land takeover.
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 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.
Celebrate Valentine’s With Ice Skating at Petco Park
Skaters can sip, shop, and take in live music just steps from the rink throughout the weekend.
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.
Anti-ICE Protests Organize Friday Shutdown Across the U.S.
Nationwide protests are planned for Friday, building on demonstrations in Minnesota after fatal encounters involving ICE agents.
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.
CBP Enables On-the-Spot Global Entry and SENTRI Interviews at CBX
Applicants who have received conditional approval can now complete their mandatory interview during primary inspection when entering the U.S. from Tijuana.