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Concerns about the expansion of San Ysidro border crossing
The only solution that the GSA finds is doable, among the many that have been proposed for months, is one in which four lanes are set apart from the space emptied by the old southbound Puerta Mexico entry to later build a temporary "curve" that diverts traffic form the 5 Freeway towards the west right […]
Rebirth of the Visual Arts in Tijuana
The creative process "As an artist to work at a school it does not do you any good, but when you're in a studio or shop that's where the learning happens. That's where I learned, because that's where I saw how things were supposed to be done." She looks for her bag and with great […]
Mexico losing population
MEXICO.- Mexico's population loss accelerated until it reached of 27.6 for every 10,000 inhabitants from April to June of 2012, a level not seen since 2008 when the financial crisis hit, informed the Geography and Statistics Institute (INEGI) today. Through a press release, the institution revealed that the decline "is the result of the difference […]
Tijuana Superleader: Atlante 1-2 Xolos
CANCÚN, QUINTANA ROO.- With another great performance by the Tijuana Club Xoloitzcuintles de Caliente and with changes made by manager Antonio Mohamed at the exact moment, the canine squad was able to impose 2 to 1 to the Potros de Hierro from Atlante. With this victory, the border hounds seized the first place in the […]
Villa del Faro: An Eco-Friendly Boutique East Cape Hotel Oasis
By Dawn Pier Via Baja.com [/p] Villa del Faro Eco-Hotel in the East Cape is a surprise in so many ways a lovingly handcrafted private estate turned boutique hotel, hidden on the side of a hill overlooking the Sea of Cortez smack dab in the middle of nowhere. It is truly a tropical hideaway. […]
Torres Alegre: Knowledge and Love Nurture These Wines in the Valle de Guadalupe
Carla White Via Baja.com [/p] Far off the beaten path, on the road that runs behind Adobe Guadalupe Vineyards and Inn, there is a vineyard (seven hectares of Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Grenache and Nebbiolo) and a very new winery sort of a modern-day, high-tech palace where wine is king, and where winemakers serve its noble cause. […]
Chávez Jr loses his belt to “Maravilla”
There are many ways to lose, and Julio César Chávez was going to suffer one of the worst up until the moment that, heart in his sleeve, he gave it his all: He was either getting a KO or being KO'd. Had it not been for the last bell, he would have walked away in […]
Tijuana belongs to us all
I have no doubt that not that long ago some people would have been embarrassed saying they were from Tijuana, but that has changed and every day we are prouder of what we have to offer. Everything happening with the culinary and music scenes and now with the Xolos, our professional soccer team, generates a […]
US tourists deterred by border crossing, not violence: Sanders
TIJUANA.- It's not the feeling of insecurity what is keeping US tourists away from Tijuana, but the long waiting times at the border crossing according to San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders. The officer, who visited Tijuana to be a part of a Bi-National Dialogue with his peer Carlos Bustamante, Mayor of the Mexican border city, […]
Mexicans to celebrate Independence Day throughout the County
This weekend Mexico will be celebrating the 202th anniversary of its Independence. Millions are getting ready to relive their traditions on the evening of September 16 when, to commemorate the call priest Miguel Hidalgo did more than two centuries ago to gather the masses, they will be raising their voices to celebrate another year of […]
Mexico’s toughest boxers meet at Vegas
For the first time in quite a while, the city of Las Vegas becomes the epicenter of Mexican boxing thanks to Julio César Chávez Jr. and Saúl Álvarez. The future of Aztec pugilism will be at stake in a 2km radius. Two out of Mexico's three most popular boxers will be looking to give great […]
Xolos make the longest trip of Mexican soccer
TIJUANA, BC.- After two weeks of rest due to the FIFA calendar, the Xoloitzcuintles are getting ready to make what is the longest journey of the Mexican soccer league to face Potros de Hierro of Atlante this Sunday. More than 4,000 km (approximately 2,485 miles) are between Tijuana and Cancún, Quintana Roo; the place where […]
From one North to the other : Entijuanarte 2012
Tijuana has been characterized for many things, one of them being its fervent cultural movement, an icon of which will repeat itself from October 5 to 7: Entijuanarte. With Nuevo León as a guest, the cultural festival will bring a cumulus of surprises, a talent that is sure to delight and a musical party that […]
Wii U date, price and features finally released by Nintendo
Just as scheduled, Reggie Fis-Aime, Nintendo of Americas President announced a the release date, bundles, prices and a few titles for the Wii U a few moments ago. Like the rumors suggested, the console will reach the public on November 18, a Sunday, and just like in Japan, it will have two versions: the Basic […]
Gulf Cartel leader captured
MEXICO. The Mexican Army apprehended the alleged leader of the Gulf Cartel, Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sánchez, in Tampico, Tamaulipas (north east of Mexico) according to official sources. The local media said that the military operation where Costilla was captured was performed without a single shot. In a succinct press release, the Secretariat of Marina informed […]
Ah, You’ve Found It: The Sweet Spot in San Felipe
Shelli Read Via Baja.com [/p] Monday night football, Sunday brunches and more and all right in the little Sea of Cortez town of San Felipe! When you're looking for San Felipe restaurants, you might want to consider the Sweet Spot. Why? Because it offers just that a sweet spot to have drinks and appetizers with […]
Sea Turtle Season in Los Cabos
Chris Sands Via Baja.com Most visitors to Los Cabos know about whale watching season, the period from December through March when gray and humpback whales make their annual migration to breeding grounds off the coast of Baja California. Although its been considerably less publicized, the Capes region also has a sea turtle season, with two […]
Pacquiao vs Márquez IV
Freddy Roach, Manny Pacquiaos manager said the Filipino boxer is willing to fight Juan Manuel Márquez once again in Mexico. Thats what he said during an ESPN interview where Roach also stated that Miguel Cotto had turned down another fight with Pacquiao. The fight could be on December 08, tentatively at Arena Mexico, but that […]
Zetas cartel founder extradited to the US
MEXICO.- A Mexican national considered to be one of the founders of Los Zetas, Jesús Enrique Rejón Aguilar, was extradited by Mexico to the United States, informed the Attorney General's Office. The Attorney General's Office of Mexico (PGR in Spanish) stated in a press release that Rejón Aguilar had been claimed to be prosecuted by […]
Taking the Tijuana Taco Tour
Derrik Chinn Via Baja.com [/p] Be it birria, lengua, asada, cachete, carnitas, costilla, ojo, pescado or pastor, nothing compares to the international culinary icon that is the almighty taco. Greasy hands down, it is without a doubt Mexico's gastronomic superstar. That said, the taco and its grade of deliciousness much like one's Kinsey score […]