This Week’s Must-See
U.S. Expands Visa Bond Program to 50 Countries
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New Rosarito Program Gives Local Entrepreneurs a Boost
The pilot phase delivered certifications, training, and direct support to small businesses.
Anime Rave Returns to San Diego for a Fourth Year
This unique nighttime event celebrates anime culture, music, and community through dance, cosplay, and themed entertainment.
California Named One of the Worst States to Drive in 2026 Ranking
High gas prices, traffic congestion, and road conditions dragged the state toward the bottom of the list.
San Diego Museum Month 2026: Save 50% All February at Over 70 Museums
Admission fees will be reduced by 50% at over 70 museums for the full month of February.
Over 200 Pounds of Meth Seized in Otay Mesa Port of Entry
US authorities have reported a series of recent criminal incidents in the border region.
Nearly 33,000 Pounds of Drugs Seized at San Diego Ports of Entry
The seized drugs have an estimated street value of $111 million.
Tijuana Sees Improvement in Public Perception of Security
The survey, conducted by INEGI, recorded a drop in the perception of insecurity, falling from 70.9% to 66.9% by year’s end.
Playas de Rosarito Boosts Environmental and Animal Protection
This historic decision will bolster the municipality's ability to tackle its most pressing environmental challenges.
Art as a cultural bridge between Mexico and the United States: Vórtice – Artesana & Design opens in La Jolla
This space seeks to showcase and promote the work of Mexican artists, designers, and artisans while also integrating creators from San Diego and Southern California.
Baja California Proposal Would Criminalize Wage Theft and Employer Abandonment
A Baja California legislator is proposing criminal penalties for employers who shut down overnight, withhold wages, or engage in workplace harassment.
Ryan Wedding, Linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, Arrested in Mexico, FBI Confirms
Ryan James Wedding was arrested in Mexico and brought to the U.S. following a joint law enforcement operation, FBI officials said.
Rosarito Approves City Reforms Aimed at Efficiency and Growth
City leaders approved a package of changes designed to cut red tape, support industrial growth, and improve public safety across the city.
Tijuana’s Quesabirria Named Mexico’s Best Dish by Taste Atlas
The beloved Tijuana staple has claimed first place in Taste Atlas’ 2026 Top 100 Mexican Foods.
Baja California Moves to Ban Irregular Animal Sales
The reform broadens the scope of the Animal Protection Law, banning the sale of live animals in any unlicensed or unauthorized location.
Four-Day Festival in Mexicali Celebrates Historic Land Reform Movement
Attendees can look forward to rides, local cuisine, cultural exhibits, and performances celebrating the region’s history and heritage.
Alleged Cartel Members Sent to U.S. Federal Custody, Facing Life Sentences
Defendants face federal charges ranging from narcotrafficking and money laundering to terrorism-related offenses across multiple states.
Trump Praises Economy, Border Security and Dismisses Polls as “Fake”
Trump framed the dispute over polling as part of a broader legal and political pushback against media organizations.
Baja Beach Fest 2026 Announces Presale Dates
The early ticket sale will give fans their first chance to lock in passes for next summer’s festival in Rosarito.
Mayor Attends Swearing-In of New Tijuana National Guard Commander
Mayor Ismael Burgueño said the city will continue working closely with federal security forces as part of its broader public safety strategy.
Mayor Norma Bustamante Opens Third Community Innovation Center in Mexicali
The new facility is part of an effort to bring free education, arts, and job-training programs directly into neighborhoods with limited access to those services.