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Baja California Moves to Ban Irregular Animal Sales
The reform broadens the scope of the Animal Protection Law, banning the sale of live animals in any unlicensed or unauthorized location.
Trump Backs Off Tariff Threats After NATO Talks on Greenland Deal
The announcement follows a meeting with NATO leaders, aimed at establishing a framework for cooperation on Greenland.
Governor Marina del Pilar Inaugurates New Mexicali School, Broadening Opportunities for Students
More than 140 students now have access to classrooms, a library, and safe facilities at the newly opened Rincones de Puebla secondary school.
Rosarito Mayor Pushes Safer Schools Through Community Peace Forum
The forum focused on prevention strategies designed to start at home, carry into schools, and strengthen safety across the broader community.
Trump Accuses Denmark of Ignoring Russian Threat in Greenland
Trump said Denmark has not addressed NATO concerns about a Russian threat in Greenland, adding that “now it is time” and that it “will be done.”
Governor Marina del Pilar Expands Access to Art and Culture in Baja California
Baja California has launched over 160 arts and culture courses, reaffirming its commitment to fostering creativity statewide.
Mayor Norma Bustamante Inspects Major Road Rehabilitation in Mexicali
Crews have begun maintenance work on a key section of Salina Cruz Street, spanning from Oaxaca Avenue to Querétaro Avenue.
Rosarito Unanimously Approves Mayor’s 2026 Public Works Program
Mayor Rocío Adame’s proposals received unanimous approval from the Rosarito City Hall.
Trump Threatens Use of Insurrection Act in Minnesota
If invoked, the measure would allow the president to deploy active-duty troops or federalize the National Guard for domestic law enforcement.
U.S. to Suspend Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries
The policy affects countries across Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean, including Colombia, Cuba, Nicaragua, Brazil, and Uruguay.
Tijuana Sees Strong Start to Property Tax Collections
City officials say early property tax payments have pushed Tijuana’s collections past 198 million pesos in the first 11 days of January.
U.S. Embassy Reports Sharp Drop in Illegal Border Crossings
Alongside lower border encounters, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico reported that more than 605,000 people have been deported since Trump returned to office.
Rosarito Builds Closer Ties With Tourism Developers
City officials met with tourism developers as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen dialogue around investment, development, and property tax policy.
Trump Moves to Block Federal Funding for Sanctuary Cities
The president described the funding freeze as a measure to protect public safety and enforce federal immigration law.
Border Enforcement Extends Beyond Land, U.S. Embassy Says in New Video
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico warned that migrants attempting to cross outside official ports face heightened enforcement across all terrain.
Trump Highlights Venezuela Strike as Show of U.S. Military Power
The president described the mission as a major military success but did not provide independent confirmation of casualties or damage.
Tijuana Officials, Business Leaders Push for Closer Collaboration on Growth and Services
City officials met with Coparmex Tijuana leaders this week to discuss economic development, public services, and efforts to improve quality of life.
Sheinbaum Says Call With Trump Focused on Security, Trade, and Sovereignty
Mexico’s president said the discussion emphasized cooperation and respect for sovereignty amid recent tensions.
Mayor Norma Bustamante Opens Medical Clinic in Mexicali’s Historic Downtown
This new facility is the fifth medical dispensary established by the Municipal Government across Mexicali.
Where Hope Learns to Walk Again: A Look Inside Casa Eunime
Casa Eunime is one of the few places in Baja California devoted exclusively to caring for children living with HIV.