This Week’s Must-See
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Surges as Morena’s Frontrunner in Baja California
President Sheinbaum and Governor Marina del Pilar Review Progress of San Quintin Agricultural Workers’ Justice Plan
Deer Park Monastery: A Serene Mountain Retreat in San Diego
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Opens Nursing Room at Tijuana City Hall
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Understanding the Difference Between San Diego’s Catholic Bishops
A Vatican probe into Bishop Emanuel Hana Shaleta has prompted clarification that Michael M. Pham leads San Diego’s Catholic diocese.
Baja California Ranks Among National Leaders in Eye Care
With over 4,500 surgeries and 65,000 consultations to date, Baja California has become one of Mexico's most proactive states in addressing visual health.
San Diego Symphony to Perform “Star Wars: A New Hope” Live
Star Wars fans, get ready! The magic of a galaxy far, far away is returning to the big screen with live music!
Governor Marina del Pilar Unveils New Water Tank in Tecate
The project aims to deliver steadier water pressure and fewer service disruptions across the city.
San Diego’s Trolley Barn Park to Host Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Spring in San Diego ushers in a variety of family-friendly activities, kicking off with beloved seasonal traditions.
U.S. and Mexican Officials Work Together to Keep 2026 World Cup Safe
Joint working groups have been formed with local, state, and federal authorities to ensure a safe environment for fans and travelers during the tournament.
Tijuana Gives Annual Bonuses to Over 1,800 Police Officers
The mayor emphasized the department’s professionalism and dedication during a recent period of heightened security activity.
Five Smuggling Boats Intercepted Off Southern California, 62 Detained
Authorities said the five vessels were believed to be operating in tandem as they headed north.
Rosarito Positions Itself as Safe and Vibrant Haven for Tourists
The mayor stressed that, with Easter Week and summer approaching, the city is preparing strategically to welcome thousands of families.
Mayweather vs. Pacquiao II: The Rematch 11 Years in the Making
Mayweather, turning 49 this year, comes out of a nine-year retirement to face Pacquiao, who returned to the ring last year after a four-year hiatus.
White House Credits Trump Policies for Death of ‘El Mencho’
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Washington has stepped up cooperation with Mexico while also demanding stronger action against organized crime.
Baja California No Longer Deemed High-Risk by U.S. Embassy
The updated advisory cites improving conditions in northern Mexico, though U.S. staff in Tijuana remain under nighttime curfew.
San Diego Bishop Frequently Visited Tijuana’s Hong Kong Brothel — And It Wasn’t for the Chinese Food
What initially appeared to be irregular bookkeeping has grown into a probe centered on alleged charity fund misuse and controversial cross-border activity.
Playas de Rosarito Security Forces Stay Alert, Working With State and Federal Agencies
Officials say public safety operations continue around the clock, with no injuries reported and all major roads open.
25 Arrested in Baja California Following Sunday Unrest
Governor Marina del Pilar said the state’s security task force is on permanent alert.
Trump: Mexico Must “Step Up” Action on Cartels Following ‘El Mencho’ Death
The longtime cartel figure, once subject to a $10 million U.S. reward, was killed during a federal operation in Jalisco.
Tijuana Reports 222 Arrests Over Five Days
Police cited firearm possession, armed robbery and drug-related offenses among the most common charges in the latest enforcement effort.
Star-Studded Lineup Revealed for Ensenada Grand Carnival 2026
The six-day extravaganza will draw an estimated 400,000 visitors to one of the region’s most cherished annual festivities.
Baja California: A Prime Destination for Investment, Governor Marina del Pilar Says
Governor Marina del Pilar took center stage at the 2026 Global Business Council Convention to champion Baja California's economic strengths.
Are Americans Safe in Mexico After Sunday’s Attacks?
Local, federal, and American authorities are urging the public to remain calm and to avoid spreading unverified information.