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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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Governor Marina del Pilar Secures Federal Deal to Protect Baja California’s Forests
Governor Marina del Pilar has taken a significant step in safeguarding Baja California's natural heritage by signing an agreement with Semarnat and Conafor.
Tijuana Councilor Miguel Loza Backs Civic Justice Reform to Address Rising Neighborhood Conflicts
The reform incorporates a human-rights-based approach, inclusive language, and tools to tackle the most common community grievances.
San Ysidro-to-Tijuana Crossings Speed Up Thanks to Elevated Viaduct, Official Says
Secretary of Economy and Innovation Kurt Honold emphasized that the reduction in crossing delays has been substantial.
City Hall Approves Tijuana River Channel Cleanup Proposal
The measure seeks coordinated action among federal, state, and local authorities on the Tijuana River channel cleanup.
Congresswoman Calls for Urgent Road Safety Overhaul in Tijuana
The State Congress has approved a formal exhortation urging Tijuana to conduct a comprehensive diagnostic review of local roads.
President Sheinbaum and Governor Marina del Pilar Review Progress of San Quintin Agricultural Workers’ Justice Plan
The President reaffirmed her commitment to personally oversee the plan's implementation alongside Governor Marina del Pilar.
Rosarito Strengthens Animal Welfare and Protection Initiatives
To address the critical issue of animal overpopulation, the municipality's free spay-neuter program has been reinforced.
Tijuana and Vizcaya de las Américas University Sign Mental Health Agreement
The agreement aims to promote joint projects in the field of mental health and addiction prevention between Tijuana and Vizcaya University.
Warning Issued After Dog Tests Positive for Meth Exposure in San Diego
The dog's owner, Justin Voeller, took to social media to warn other pet owners about the incident involving his small dog, Angus.
Congress Urges Municipalities to Promote ‘If You Drink, Don’t Drive’ Campaign
The "If You Drink, Don't Drive" campaign seeks to strengthen road safety culture and reduce alcohol-related accidents.
Governor Marina del Pilar Inaugurates New Tijuana Sewage System
This infrastructure project valued at 5.9 million pesos aims to address longstanding sanitation deficiencies in the area.
Baja California’s 2026 Environmental Expo Launches to Promote Awareness
The governor emphasized that building a more sustainable future requires active participation from all sectors of society.
Cleaning Tijuana River Requires Community Action, Wildcoast Says
Wildcoast has described the contamination of the Tijuana River as a problem that continues to grow unabated.
Toxic Fumes from Tijuana River Pollution Prompt Face Masks and Air Purifiers
Residents living near contaminated sections of the Tijuana River in San Diego are being advised to wear face masks when outdoors.
San Diego County Issues Toxic Gas Warning After Tijuana Sewage Spill
The sewage spill has led to a significant increase in hydrogen sulfide levels in neighborhoods adjacent to the Tijuana River Valley.
Mexican Teachers Announce Blockade of El Chaparral Port of Entry in Tijuana
A simultaneous protest is also planned on the Transpeninsular Highway near San Quintín.
Tijuana to Begin Rehabilitation Work on El Chaparral Bridge
Maintaining the city's urban infrastructure in optimal condition is a top priority for Mayor Ismael Burgueño's administration.
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.
“Tijuana: Clean City” Program Benefits Over 7,500 Residents
The Tijuana City Hall is urging citizens to help maintain these public spaces by keeping them clean and reporting any issues.
Baja California reports decline in homicides, as major drug confiscations and arrests continue
State officials say coordinated operations between federal and local authorities have led to significant drug confiscations, weapons recoveries and reductions in violent crime.