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Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Fulfills Paving Promise to Lomas del Matamoros Neighborhood
The mayor of Tijuana reaffirmed his commitment to promoting projects that ensure the well-being of citizens.
Mayor Burgueño Backs Appointment of Martha Montejano as La Mesa’s New Delegate
The mayor emphasized that Montejano’s commitment to the community aligns with his vision of a government that works hand in hand with its residents.
Urban Planners Urge Shift Toward Pedestrian-Friendly Streets in Tijuana
Walkability is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of meaningful urban transformation. But achieving it requires more than narrow strips of pavement.
San Diego Offers Free Bus and Trolley Rides in October
Free Ride Day is coming to San Diego.
20-Ton Drug Seizure Cripples Cartels in Baja California
Thanks to the coordination between the agencies that make up the Baja California Security Council, 20 tons of methamphetamine were seized.
Governor Marina del Pilar Highlights Benefits of Federal Programs
The governor pointed to federal efforts and economic policies as key drivers of Baja California’s recent achievements.
Tijuana Signs Public Transportation Overhaul Agreement
This agreement aims to make public transportation more accessible for people with disabilities.
“Fuerzas Unidas” Steps Up Search Efforts for Lizeth Yoana Henao, Missing Colombian Woman in Tijuana
Authorities and activists continue searching for Lizeth Yoana Henao Orjuela, a Colombian woman last seen in Tijuana on July 3, 2024.
Mayor Burgueño Ahead in Morena’s Race for Tijuana: Poll
A new Massive Caller survey positions Mayor Burgueño as Morena’s strongest prospect for the next local election.
Mexico Will Not Accept Foreign Interference, Says Sheinbaum
President Sheinbaum centered her first national address on sovereignty, stressing that Mexico will not tolerate foreign interference.
Mayor Burgueño Signs Agreement with Tijuana Institute of Technology to Boost Education
The agreement creates a dual pathway: academic growth for students and continuous development for public servants.
Tijuana Mayor Partners with Pawn Shop Chain in Crime Prevention Effort
The agreement will establish measures to prevent crime and avoid the purchase of items of suspicious origin.
Golden Age Festival Celebrates Over 800 Seniors in Rosarito
The event featured live music, a classic car exhibition, spaces for local entrepreneurs, and much more.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Celebrates Tijuana’s Heroic Fire Department
The mayor recognized the work and effort of the firefighters who dedicate their lives to the well-being of Tijuana natives.
Tijuana Ends Towing Fees for Victims of Vehicle Theft
Theft victims in Tijuana will no longer have to pay and go through procedures to recover their vehicles.
Governor Marina del Pilar Invites People to Register for Federal Housing Program
Registration will close on August 23rd and can be done at stations located in Mexicali and Rosarito
Breaking Stereotypes, Saving Lives: Tijuana’s Female Firefighters
With decades of service and a family legacy, Ivette and Sahira demonstrate that firefighting is a vocation defined by passion and resilience.
Baja California Proposes Harsher Penalties for Clandestine Public Surveillance
Clandestine public surveillance could now carry up to eight years in prison under Baja California’s new bill.
Partnership Between Tijuana and UTT Strengthens Academic and Professional Training
The agreement will open paths for student internships while providing training programs for city workers.
Governor Marina del Pilar Announces “JOBEC” Scholarships for High School and University Students
Young people aged 14 to 29 can access this benefit, which includes scholarships of 2,000 pesos for high school students and 2,500 pesos for university students.