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5 Music and Culture Events to Catch in Tijuana-San Diego This Weekend
As March rolls on, the San Diego-Tijuana region continues to offer a vibrant lineup of cultural and entertainment options.
U.S. Consul General Makes Outreach Trip to Ensenada
The U.S. Consulate in Tijuana is seeking to connect with the Ensenada community through sports, education, and gastronomy.
Former Mexican Pastor Wanted for Child Sexual Assault in Mexico Arrested in San Diego
According to authorities, the former pastor had been evading justice by living in the county after his visa expired.
U.S. Expands Visa Bond Program to 50 Countries
The policy aims to protect American taxpayers from a expense as deporting an immigrant currently costs more than $18,000.
Sesame Place San Diego Welcomes Back Elmo’s Springtacular
This limited-time celebration welcomes families to enjoy the vibrant spring season and Easter festivities.
San Diego Balboa Park’s Rose Garden Bursts into Bloom
While the garden is known to flower from March through December, the best time to visit is between April and May.
Donald Trump Jokes Venezuela Could Become 51st U.S. State
This is not the first time Trump has flirted with the idea of expanding U.S. territory in jest.
Massive Drug and Vape Cartridge Seizure in San Diego
Calling the narcotics a major public health threat, authorities hailed the San Diego seizure as a key win in protecting the United States.
Oasis Camel Dairy: Camel Farm and Lavender Fields Near Julian
The farm's lavender area offers seasonal U-Pick activities, allowing visitors to gather their own bouquets.
Knott’s Berry Farm Kicks Off Annual Boysenberry Festival
The Boysenberry Festival is officially underway at Knott’s Berry Farm in Buena Park, having kicked off this Friday, March 13th
Carlsbad Flower Fields Adds Interactive Butterfly Attraction
The Butterfly Encounter invites guests to mingle with live butterflies while exploring the region’s iconic spring flower displays.
San Diego Men Plead Guilty to Concessions Fraud at Petco Park and Snapdragon Stadium
The scheme involved a fake charity, with the defendants pocketing most of the funds meant for youth sports programs.
Over 30 Years in Prison for Texas Man Who Ran Migrant Smuggling Ring
Authorities say the operation ran from 2021 to 2022 and used customized trailers to transport hundreds of undocumented migrants across the border.
San Diego County Fair Adds Regional Mexican Concert Series for 2026
Los Tucanes de Tijuana, Pancho Barraza, Banda Machos and other artists will perform during the fair’s Sunday night concert series.
California Issues Quarantine in Parts of San Diego County After Mexican Fruit Fly Detection
Authorities say the pest can infest more than 50 types of fruits and vegetables and poses a risk to California’s agriculture.
U.S. Launches Unfair Trade Investigations Targeting Mexico
The probes are being conducted under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 and specifically target Mexico, China, and the European Union.
Trump Proposes Military Action Against Cartels; Mexico Calls on U.S. to Stop Arms Flow
President Claudia Sheinbaum said Washington should focus on illegal weapons flows and drug demand instead of military escalation.
Pope Leo XIV Accepts Resignation of San Diego Bishop Amid Legal Case
Bishop Emanuel Hana Shaleta was detained at San Diego International Airport while allegedly attempting to leave the United States.
Cherry Blossom Festival Returns to Balboa Park This Week
San Diego's spectacular Cherry Blossom Festival returns this week, ready to enchant residents and tourists alike.
U.S. Doesn’t Rule Out Broader Military Action, White House Says
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt stressed that there is no plan for mandatory military service, but emphasized that the administration is keeping options open for the future.