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Tijuana’s Elevated Roadway Still Not Ready for Opening, Governor Says
Governor Marina del Pilar said several key elements of the project remain unfinished and confirmed that the work is continuing under the original schedule.
Trump Backs Off Tariff Threats After NATO Talks on Greenland Deal
The announcement follows a meeting with NATO leaders, aimed at establishing a framework for cooperation on Greenland.
Trump Says U.S. Will Soon Launch Ground Operations Against Mexican Drug Cartels
As part of his strategy to combat drug cartels, President Trump stated that the U.S. will begin carrying out ground military offensives.
New SENTRI Lane in Tijuana Eases Congestion with Promising Early Results
Tijuana’s new SENTRI lane on Calle Segunda is already easing congestion and cutting wait times for thousands of daily crossers to San Diego.
Caesar Salad, Wine, and Tourism Highlight Baja California at Spain’s FITUR
Baja California served up its iconic Caesar Salad while highlighting the region’s attractions and business opportunities at Spain’s Tourism Fair.
Mayor Rocío Adame Works With Rosarito Residents on Safety
Mayor Adame led a community-focused operation this week, giving residents direct access to police and city services while gathering feedback to improve safety.
U.S. Embassy in Mexico to Hold Online Auction
Furniture and other items from the U.S. Embassy in Mexico’s main office will be available for online bidding starting this Wednesday, January 21st.
Local Entrepreneurs Get a Boost in Rosarito
Local business owners are receiving both funding and training to grow, formalize, and strengthen their operations.
FastLane Program Set to Launch in February for Tijuana Workers Crossing Into U.S.
The program will initially be limited to Baja California residents with valid U.S. work visas and verified employment.
Mexico Transfers 37 Alleged Cartel Figures to the United States
The detainees were flown aboard seven military aircraft to multiple U.S. cities after Mexican officials said they posed a significant security risk.
Congressman Honors Police Bravery and Service in Baja California
Congressman Ramón Vázquez highlighted a historic budget and formal professional rights as key steps to support officers.
Governor Marina del Pilar Inaugurates New Mexicali School, Broadening Opportunities for Students
More than 140 students now have access to classrooms, a library, and safe facilities at the newly opened Rincones de Puebla secondary school.
Tijuana Cleanup Program Brings Improvements to Eastern Neighborhoods
More than 12,000 residents in eastern Tijuana saw streets repaired, debris removed, and public spaces improved this week.
Rosarito Mayor Pushes Safer Schools Through Community Peace Forum
The forum focused on prevention strategies designed to start at home, carry into schools, and strengthen safety across the broader community.
Baja California Showcases Food, Wine, and Travel Appeal at FITUR
State tourism officials are in Madrid this week promoting Baja California at one of the world’s largest travel events.
Mexicali Among Top Cities for Wages in Baja California
Data released this week points to steady wage growth in the state capital as 2025 came to a close.
Trump Accuses Denmark of Ignoring Russian Threat in Greenland
Trump said Denmark has not addressed NATO concerns about a Russian threat in Greenland, adding that “now it is time” and that it “will be done.”
Beetlejuice The Musical Coming to San Diego
The stage adaptation of Tim Burton’s cult classic will appear downtown from Feb. 24 through March 1, 2026.
Balboa Park Sets Dates for 2026 Cherry Blossom Festival
The four-day event will once again celebrate Hanami, the centuries-old Japanese custom of appreciating the beauty of cherry blossoms.
Governor Marina del Pilar Expands Access to Art and Culture in Baja California
Baja California has launched over 160 arts and culture courses, reaffirming its commitment to fostering creativity statewide.