This Week’s Must-See
Baja California Lawmaker Proposes Extending Paternity Leave to 12 Weeks
HarborFest Returns to Chula Vista After Seven-Year Hiatus
Tijuana Honors 137th Founding Anniversary Led by Mayor Abdiel Gutierrez
Over 200 CEIST University Students Graduate in Tijuana
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Tijuana City Hall and DAM provide support to people in mobility situations
The XXIII City Hall of Tijuana, through the Direction of Attention to Immigrants (DAM) carried out various humanitarian supports for people in mobility conditions, who come to the institution to request documents or receive the necessary orientation for their paperwork or the safe return to their places of origin. The head of the area, José […]
Prices of living areas in Tijuana in high demand
According to the Federal Mortgage Society (SHF), housing prices in Mexico during the second quarter of this year 2021, compared to last year, have radically increased in several areas of the country, mainly in metropolitan areas. Tijuana, only followed by Guadalajara, is the city that has increased its housing costs the most, due to its […]
Tijuana author Carlos Mora presents his book “Las Doñas”
Tijuana author and former Secretary of Government of Tijuana, Carlos Mora Álvarez announced the release of his new book "Las Doñas, algunos Dones y otros Amores" (The Doñas, some Gifts and other Loves). The title recalls the trajectory, intellectual, cultural and emotional contribution of great women of the 19th and 20th century who have been […]
Elected governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar, commits to athletes for the 2024 Olympic Games
Baja California athletes who represented Mexico in the Tokyo Olympic Games were recognized this Tuesday by Baja California´s elected governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, who pointed out that there is a deep commitment from the upcoming government with athletes to promote their participation in the 2024 Olympic Games, which will take place in Paris, […]
Mayor Karla Ruiz works to provide more employment opportunities for Tijuana residents
The Mayor of Tijuana, Karla Ruiz Macfarland, is committed with the citizens of Tijuana to offer them job opportunities, and thus continue with the excellent results that have been obtained in recent months, since the city was recently recognized as the one with the lowest unemployment rate in all of Mexico. Likewise, according to what […]
Mel Gibson enjoys and eats Caesar salad in Tijuana like a taco
As you all know, this Monday, August 23rd, American actor Mel Gibson surprised all Tijuana residents, as he visited Caesar's restaurant, one of the most important establishments in the border area. Alongside the famous Hollywood actor was the elected governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, who affirmed that great things in the […]
Tijuana and San Diego consuls meet to discuss border issues
The new U.S. Consul General in Tijuana, Tom Reott, held a meeting with the Consul General of Mexico in San Diego, Diego Carlos González Gutiérrez, with the objective of strengthening relations on both sides of the border. This was published on the Facebook page of the Consulate General of the United States in Tijuana, through […]
U.S.-Mexico border could open before the end of the year: Marcelo Ebrard
This Tuesday, August 24, during President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's daily morning conference, Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard spoke about the restrictions on crossings from Mexico to the United States and although there is still no definite date for a reopening with the North American country, he did mention something that gives us hope. According to […]
Elected Governor Marina del Pilar meets with Mel Gibson to promote filmmaking in Baja California
This Monday, August 23rd, the future governor of the State of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, met with renowned film actor Mel Gibson. For the first woman to govern the state of Baja California in its history, taking advantage of the talent within the state, as well as boosting the region as a […]
San Diego Mayor discusses the extension of border restrictions
This Sunday, August 22nd marked the 50th anniversary of the opening of Friendship Park since its inauguration in 1971, the binational park located on the San Diego – Tijuana border at Imperial Beach and Playas de Tijuana. During the commemoration of this important day, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria took the opportunity to talk about […]
Non-essential travel to the U.S. may be allowed; it will depend on CBP
Restrictions on crossings from Mexico into the United States continue at virtually all points of entry into the U.S., as border residents are well aware. However, we sometimes hear from friends or acquaintances who claim to have crossed the border without an essential reason. Likewise, groups such as "Cómo está la línea" (How's the line) […]
Third wave of COVID-19 in Baja California will end in 7 days
The state Secretary of Health, Alonso Pérez Rico, foresees that the third wave of COVID-19 will end in 7 days in Baja California. During his daily press conference, the doctor specified that at this moment the infection curve is increasing, registering a slight decrease yesterday, so the trend must be studied in the following three […]
Baja California is the state with the second highest number of deaths of children due to COVID-19
The Executive Secretariat of the National System for the Integral Protection of Children and Adolescents (Spinna), has placed Baja California as the state with the second highest number of child deaths due to COVID-19. The state is behind the Estado de Mexico (93) and is tied with Nuevo Leon with 44 deaths. It is followed […]
Baja California registers no deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours
Baja California currently has a total of 55 thousand 567 COVID-19 infections, according to the latest official figures published by the Secretariat of Health (SSa) today, August 22nd. Regarding the number of deaths, in the last 24 hours there were no deaths caused by the coronavirus, so the number of deaths remains at 9 thousand […]
Baja California will remain under the yellow traffic light for two more weeks
The yellow coloration of the epidemiological traffic light chart for COVID-19 will continue in Baja California for the next two weeks, confirmed this Saturday by the head of the State Health Secretariat, Alonso Pérez Rico. As of next Monday, Baja California will continue under the yellow epidemiological traffic light for the following two weeks . […]
Mayor Karla Ruiz supports initiatives to promote child inclusion in Tijuana
The Mayor of Tijuana, Karla Ruiz Macfarland, continues with her commitment to improve the quality of life of all citizens. This also includes the little ones, who through social programs have enjoyed events and recognitions especially for them. It is very important to the Mayor that all Tijuanense children have the same opportunities, so she […]
Ensenada Beer Fest 2021 will celebrate a new edition in style
The Ensenada Beer Fest 2021, an event that describes itself as ''one of the largest craft beer festivals in Mexico,'' will seek to bring the best of the beer industry to Ensenada on Friday, September 10 and Saturday, September 11, at the Riviera del Pacifico Cultural Center. The cost of tickets for Friday, September 10 […]
Tijuana will build niches and a common grave for deceased immigrants
The Tijuana City Hall announced, in collaboration with the Municipal Public Services Department, the construction of 300 initial niches (with an expansion to 8 thousand) and a common grave for the care of deceased immigrants with the purpose of providing a space for those who have died in the city until they are claimed by […]
The coronavirus will be a challenge for Baja California during the winter season
A month ago Baja California registered 353 active COVID-19 cases, yesterday they totaled one thousand 292, and today they rose to one thousand 402, already approaching the record date for such cases, which was in January of this year, with one thousand 489 . "This is the seventh consecutive (rising) week, and in the last […]
Forget about Las Americas! U.S. extends border restrictions until September
Mexicans will be prohibited from crossing into the United States for non-essential travel for another 30 days, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Friday. "The United States is extending restrictions on non-essential travel at our land and ferry crossings with Canada and Mexico through September 21, while continuing to ensure the flow of […]