This Week’s Must-See
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
Latest News - Politics
Trump Praises Venezuela Prisoner Releases, Cancels Second Wave of Attacks
Even with the planned follow‑up attacks shelved, the president said U.S. forces and ships would remain stationed nearby.
Trump Says U.S. Military Could Target Cartels on Mexican Soil
The president said drug cartels “are running Mexico” as he floated the possibility of U.S. ground operations.
Sheinbaum Seeks Call with Trump After Remarks on Potential Ground Operations
In response, President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico maintains continuous communication with the United States
Rosarito Mayor Signs Partnership With UABC to Expand Student Opportunities
The five-year alliance aims to connect higher education with municipal development initiatives in Rosarito.
Baja California Taps Miguel Ángel Badiola to Lead Tourism Department
Governor Marina del Pilar announced the appointment on social media, thanking Zaida López for her work in the role.
Baja California Appoints New National Guard Coordinator
The governor said cooperation with federal authorities remains central to the state’s approach to crime prevention.
Governor Marina del Pilar Ensures Teacher Rights in Baja California
Teachers in Baja California now benefit from guaranteed job stability, timely salary disbursements, and improved working conditions.
Baja California Reports Over Half a Million Crime Prevention Actions
Governor Marina del Pilar has launched a series of cross-sector coordination activities spanning the state's seven municipalities.
Mayor Norma Bustamante Unveils Early Retirement, Salary Increase for Mexicali Police
To mark International Police Day, the mayor announced significant improvements to officer working conditions.
Baja California Places 69 Children in Foster Homes in 2025
The state’s updated adoption policies and dedicated foster programs ensure that vulnerable children have safe and loving environments to grow up in.
2025 Activist of the Year: Patricia Sandoval and the Mission to Protect Tijuana’s Stray Dogs
Patricia Sandoval has helped save thousands of stray dogs while pushing for greater responsibility and compassion toward animals in Tijuana.
New Safe Path Illuminates Tijuana’s Morelos Park
The path was installed to increase security, facilitate movement, and reclaim underused public areas in Morelos Park.
Baja California Launches Compensatory Program for Farmers
This program is the only one of its kind in the nation, a major achievement for the well-being of families in the Mexicali Valley.
Tijuana City Hall Moves to Sell City-Owned Properties
The decision transfers the land out of public ownership, initiating the official sale process for the three parcels.
Rosarito Keeps Property Tax Rates Flat Under New 2026 Revenue Plan
Playas de Rosarito will operate under a 1.26 billion-peso budget without raising property tax rates.
Tijuana Forges Ties with Environmental Association Nación Verde
This collaboration aims to combine resources and expertise to advance the city's sustainable environmental agenda.
Mayor Rocío Adame Hosts Community Christmas Posada
Mayor Adame joined residents for a large-scale community posada, as families gathered for music, food, and traditional holiday activities.
Tijuana Launches Public Consultation for Annual City Progress Report
The local government has opened participation for the next edition of “Tijuana ¿Cómo Estamos?”, a report that analyzes the city’s performance in social, economic, urban, and environmental areas.
Baja California Invests 18 Million Pesos in Youth Scholarships
Baja California has disbursed more than 18 million pesos in direct financial aid to students through its Youth Scholarship program.
Baja California Proposes $13M USD Statewide Pothole Repair Program for 2026
Seeking to address long-standing concerns over road conditions, the governor announced a pothole repair initiative that would begin in 2026, pending legislative approval.