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Adobada by “El Poblano” in Rosarito surprises due to its Baja California style flavor
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Rosarito, our host Chef Danny Betancourt went to “El Poblano” located at Carretera Libre Tijuana Km. 20.5, Plan Libertador. On this occasion he tried two tacos: a carne asada taco and an adobada taco, both priced at $1.42 dollars ($27 pesos). Carne Asada Taco This taco has carne […]
San Diego will open four shelters for homeless people to protect them from rain
Rain in the border region has been occurring sporadically in the last few weeks. Though some of the rains have been light, others have caused floods in several areas and streets affecting both cars and homes. Homeless people, who have to find a way to protect themselves from rain and floods, are also being affected. […]
Marina del Pilar will give discounts to Baja Californians to renew circulation cards
Today, January 13, 2023, the governor announced that a discount will be given to everyone who renews their circulation card in January. Seniors will get a 50% discount, while the rest of the population will get a 12% discount. Marina del Pilar revealed that, in addition, retired people and people receiving pensions can make this […]
Baja California’s hockey team will compete at international tournament in Arizona
This weekend, the state of Baja California continues making high-quality athletes in different sports. On this occasion, the sport is hockey as a Baja Californian team will be competing in both men and women’s categories at the Five Rivers Field Hockey Tournament 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. In the middle of their preparation process heading towards […]
High waves in San Diego could cause light coastal floods
National Weather Service has issued two warnings: one due to light coastal floods and another due to the presence of high breaking waves of 6 to 8 feet, which could crash into the coast until Sunday, January 15. In addition, waves of 10 to 12 feet are expected to arrive on Friday and Saturday, January […]
Lake Jennings in San Diego plans “New Moon Fishing” night
Do you like fishing or have you ever wanted to try it, but couldn’t find the time? Don’t worry, San Diego has an excellent fishing option for you, your friends, and your family members. Lake Jennings, known for carrying out popular outdoor events, will have this following event. That’s right, on January 21 from 6 […]
Cold front #23 will bring snowfall to Baja California this weekend
National Meteorological Services (SMN) announced a high probability of snowfall in Baja California with the arrival of a new cold front which will affect most of Mexico this weekend, starting in the early morning of Saturday. This cold phenomenon will spread throughout northeastern and eastern Mexico, as it is connected to an extended low-pressure channel […]
Governor Marina del Pilar reaffirms her commitment with the teachers of Baja California
Governor Marina del Pilar held a meeting today, January 12, 2023, with the leaders of the National Union of Education Workers (SNTE) in order to speak about education development in the state of Baja California. Marina del Pilar received the representative of the National Executive Committee (CEN) of SNTE in Baja California, Elpidio Yáñez Rubio, […]
Meat by “Tacos Daniela” in Rosarito leaves a lot to be desired due to being overdone and dry
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Rosarito, our host Chef Danny Betancourt went to “Tacos Daniela” located in Blvd. Benito Juárez, 22706. On this occasion, he tried two tacos: a carne asada taco and an adobada taco, both priced at $1.42 dollars ($27 pesos). Adobada Taco This taco has adobada meat, cilantro, onion, guacamole, […]
Four continuous days of rain are coming to Tijuana
Rain season in Tijuana is still not over as, just a few days ago, there was heavy rain accompanied by strong winds, and everything seems to indicate that in a few days rain will come back for four continuous days. According to The Weather Channel, on Thursday, January 12 and Friday, January 13, temperatures will […]
Marina del Pilar transforms the health system of Baja California alongside federal government
Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, the governor of Baja California, met with the general director of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS), Zoé Robledo Aburto, in order to move forward with joint projects regarding health matters. They toured the area where a new hospital will be built for the people of Ensenada and also […]
Migrants will be able to apply for asylum at San Ysidro Port of Entry with CBP One app
Last Thursday, January 5th, 2023, during a press conference led by US President, Joe Biden regarding migration issues, he spoke about the new mobile application CBP ONE where migrants will be able to apply for asylum. The app can be downloaded for free in cellphones. One of its main functions is to manage the arrival […]
Peso appreciates against the dollar; it can be traded at less than 19 pesos
Today, January 11, 2023, Mexican currency registered an appreciation against the dollar of 0.40%, reaching 18.99 pesos per dollar. According to Bloomberg, the Mexican peso registered a minimum appreciation of 0.1% in comparison with the previous closing, which had a depreciation of 0.02%, placing the dollar with a value of 19.07 pesos per unit. For […]
Aguamole deducts points of tacos by “El Cachanilla” in Rosarito
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos, our host Chef Danny Betancourt decided to start the year with a bang by touring other Baja Californian municipalities. He decided to go to Rosarito to visit “El Cachanilla” located in Calle Reforma 300, Parcelas, 22710, Pabellón Rosarito. On this occasion he tried two tacos: a rib taco […]
Marina del Pilar: Vulnerable population will not pay for water in Baja California
Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, the governor of Baja California, issued a decree that states that people older than 60 years of age living in poverty and vulnerability, as well as 50-year-old adults, and people with disabilities will not pay for water in 2023 in all of the state’s municipalities, which is why she asked […]
Tijuana natives waste 37 hours on average in traffic
Have you ever wondered how much time you spend in traffic in Tijuana? The truth is that a little less than a decade ago, traffic in the city increased considerably; so much in fact that the famous “Vía Rápida” (Fast Freeway) is sometimes inaccessible and is not really fast at all. According to a study […]
Tijuana has one of the supermarkets with the cheapest basic baskets in northern Mexico
If you’re wondering where in Tijuana you can buy your groceries, while saving up a few pesos, Profeco has just revealed the cheapest establishments in northern Mexico where you can buy the basic basket. Fortunately, one of these places is in Tijuana, although the city also has some of the most expensive establishemnts. This place, […]
Rare comet that passes every 50,000 years will be visible from Tijuana
The comet known as C/2022 E3 is coming closer to Earth this month, and the best thing about it is that you will be able to see it without using a telescope, according to astronomers. It should be noted that this comet approaches Earth from very far away. According to Joe Pineda of the Denver […]
Marina del Pilar announces free transportation program for Baja Californian students
The governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, announced that the school transportation program will be completely free starting in 2023; this is part of a strategic public policy to support the students of Baja California. At the launch of this program’s enrollment at Colegio de Bachilleres de Baja California (COBACH) facilities in […]
David Alvarez proposes bill so that low-income Tijuana natives can study in San Diego
David Alvarez, member of the California State Assembly from the 80th district has introduced his first bill (AB 91) at Assembly 91 regarding the school sector and the binational enrollment of students. Assemblymember David Alvarez introduced his education project which will allow low-income students within a 45 mile-radius in the California-Mexico border to enroll in […]