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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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Long-awaited Ensenada-San Diego ferry could launch by year’s end
Baja California officials say the long-awaited cross-border ferry service between Ensenada and San Diego could finally launch by the end of 2026.
Rosarito sees strong tourism surge during Memorial Day weekend
Hotels in Rosarito averaged 80% occupancy during Memorial Day weekend as thousands of visitors traveled to the city.
Tijuana launches planning workshops focused on sustainable development and the 2030 Agenda
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz kicked off a new series of workshops centered on sustainable development planning and the city’s 2026 Voluntary Local Review.
Rosarito rolls out tourism strategy ahead of summer season
Local officials unveiled new campaigns and tourism initiatives aimed at bringing more visitors to Rosarito this summer.
Opinion | Ensenada Cries Neglect As Mayor Claudia Agatón Chases Tourism
Mayor Claudia Agatón Muñiz seems far more interested in organizing massive concerts than in fixing the city's most basic problems.
Tijuana Reopens Workshops and Spaces for Men at COTRRSA
Authorities are doubling down on healthy habits, creating opportunities for genuine change in the city's therapeutic community.
Baja California Bolsters Wildfire Fight with More Brigades and Helicopter
Authorities are working to prevent and strengthen the response to large-scale wildfires across the region.
Rosarito Strengthens Binational Ties with Huntington Park
The meetings generated new opportunities aimed at boosting tourism, driving economic promotion, and expanding binational exchange.
“Coordination Route” Proposed to Unblock Public Works in Western Mexicali
The initiative seeks to consolidate a joint work agenda that will drive urban development in western Mexicali.
Governor Marina del Pilar Expands “Safe Streets, Safe Families” Brigades Across Baja California
Ongoing work in Mexicali is setting the stage for a major expansion to other municipalities across the state.
Rosarito’s 141st Anniversary: A Day of Music, Riders, and Family
Rosarito's 141st anniversary will bring the community together through music, tradition, and a strong sense of local pride.
Proposed Bike Path Would Connect Tijuana With Imperial Beach
The Tijuana City Hall is currently working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on this project and several others.
Lawmaker Pushes for State Forum to Build Fair Housing Policy in Baja California
Aiming to guarantee access to housing for all residents of Baja California, a state lawmaker is taking action.
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.
Governor Marina del Pilar Empowers Youth by Swearing in “Girl Governor” on Children’s Day
Joined by her very own children’s cabinet, the young Luz Alejandra Serrano Luna was formally sworn into office.
2nd Graduation of “Women at the Wheel” in Ensenada Powers Equality Forward
Baja California’s governor reaffirmed her commitment to women’s empowerment through dignified, formal employment.
Rosarito Promotes Cleanup Efforts in Primo Tapia District
The Rosarito City Hall reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the city's identity by maintaining clean and safe areas.
DiDi Emergency Button Now Linked to Baja California Security Hub
Governor Marina del Pilar has established an alliance with the private transportation company to strengthen community safety.
Baja California Leads Latin America in Landmark Animal Welfare Reforms
Baja California is emerging as a leader in animal protection and welfare thanks to a strategy pushed by Governor Marina del Pilar.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Issues Body Cameras to Tijuana Police Officers
Tijuana has acquired 400 body cameras, which will be used by officers assigned to various operational units.