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
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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.
Xavier Becerra’s Tijuana Roots Drive His Run For California Governor
Xavier Becerra is positioning himself as the community's frontrunner in the race to become California's next governor.
Potential candidate for Governor of Baja California claims Trump Administration is trying to destabilize Mexico
Jesús Ruiz Uribe argues that Washington has a long history of interfering in Latin America and is attempting to weaken sovereign governments in the region.
Election results could be overturned under new foreign interference reform in Mexico
A constitutional reform advancing through Congress would allow election results to be invalidated if foreign involvement is found to have influenced the outcome.
Angélica Fuentes says Jorge Vergara “took everything” from her. Court records tell a different story
Fuentes’ recent comments have reignited debate over the long-running Omnilife-Chivas dispute and the investigations that followed her departure from the company.
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.
Ismael Burgueño emerges as early frontrunner in Baja California governor’s race, new poll shows
A new statewide survey places Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ruiz ahead of other Morena figures being discussed for the 2027 election.
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 to Launch Blind Mule Detection Program at San Diego Border Crossing
Under the voluntary program, travelers who suspect they might be in such a situation can approach authorities for screening.
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.
Baja California Congress Declares Creation of State Care System
In a historic session, lawmakers took a major step toward recognizing care as a right for both those who give and those who receive it.
Tijuana Lawmaker Pushes for New Water Committee
The initiative is directed at key local authorities, including the heads of CESPT, SEPROA, and the Tijuana City Hall.