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Tijuana Strengthens Ties with Restaurateurs to Safeguard Sanitary Infrastructure
Sing-Along Screening of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Comes to San Diego
Iran Departs Tijuana for World Cup Match Against Egypt in Seattle
Lawmaker Urges Stronger Environmental and Animal Welfare Policies in Baja California
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Mayor Abdiel Gutiérrez’s Össur Visit Signals Confidence in Tijuana’s Growth
The mayor reaffirmed his commitment to fostering investment and job creation, highlighting Össur's role in the region's economic landscape.
California Offers Free Historian Passport to State Parks
The Historian Passport, which typically costs $50, will be available at no cost granting access to more than 30 state historic parks.
Fans Shout “There Goes Trump’s Bitch!” at Ricardo Salinas Upon Arrival at Banorte Stadium
A group of fans booed and shouted profanities at Ricardo Salinas as he arrived for the opening ceremony of the 2026 World Cup.
Olinia Project Seeks Partners to Bring Mexican Electric Car to Market By 2027
The government is also pushing forward a new regulation to establish a dedicated category for Mexican electric vehicles.
Discover Rosarito: A Fusion of Music, Sports, and Culinary Delights
Discover what to do in Rosarito this June! A vibrant fusion of music, sports, gastronomy, and culture along the Pacific coast.
Tijuana Earns International Recognition for Urban Planning Innovation
Tijuana's winning project stood out for its innovative use of advanced technology to enhance urban planning.
Video Shows Kidnapping of Journalist Roxana Guzmán in Mexico
The footage has prompted outrage and an official investigation by the Attorney General's Office of the State of Veracruz.
Craft Beer, Art, and Pride: Why Rosarito Is the Place to Be in 2026
Rosarito is gearing up for an exciting week filled with craft beer, art, film, and the official flag unveiling for Pride Month 2026.
Rosarito Event Guide May 19–24: Art Walk, Paella Festival & More
Playas de Rosarito is offering an exciting lineup of cultural, artistic, and culinary events from May 19 to 24.
Young American Accuses Family of Kidnapping Him in Tijuana Restaurant Inheritance Dispute
The young man told authorities he feared reprisals for speaking out and intends to request assistance from U.S. officials, noting that he is a legal resident of the United States.
Totoaba Fest Partners with Vizcaya University to Promote Farmed Species in Baja California
Culinary students will take part in Totoaba Fest, reinforcing oversight of both the origin of totoaba and its cultivation in Baja California.
Governor Marina del Pilar Calls on Public to Help Preserve Baja California’s Cultural Legacy
The State Center for Arts Documentation (CEDA) is a living archive where Baja California's cultural legacy is being preserved, piece by piece.
With Over 80 Artists and Free Admission, Rosarito Artwalk Festival Celebrates 15 Years
The goal is to establish the festival as a regional standout, championing art as a driver of social well-being and local economic development.
Cinco de Mayo: Why The U.S. Celebrates It More Than Mexico
Tens of thousands of Americans party hard on Cinco de Mayo but most have no clue what they're actually celebrating.
Vikings in California? Hidden Castle Feels Like a Slice of Scandinavia
Entering Vikingsholm is literally like stepping back in time!
May the Force Be With You! Founding Memberships Now Open at Lucas Museum
Celebrate Star Wars' lasting legacy by becoming a founding member of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
El Arturito Delights in the Flavors of Valle de Guadalupe’s Wa Kumiai Tabita
The influencer sampled the finest dishes of the Kumiai people, an indigenous ethnic group native to Baja California.
San Diego Offers Free Museum Entry to More Than 60 Venues in May with ‘The Big Exchange’
From May 1 to 18, members of participating museums can use their passes as a "golden ticket" for free admission across the county.
Inside Do Ho Suh’s Famous Leaning House in San Diego
According to the artist, the inspiration for Fallen Star came from his own experience of moving to the United States to study.
Baja California Inaugurates Its Pavilion at 2026 Tianguis Turístico
The pavilion showcases the state's main attractions and serves as a welcoming space for dialogue with both domestic and international buyers.