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Tijuana International Airport Reports 4.2% Drop in January Passenger Traffic
Domestic, international, and cross-border travel all posted declines during the first month of 2026.
Pizza Hut Plans to Shut Down 250 Locations
Parent company Yum! Brands says the decision reflects declining traffic and changing customer preferences.
Immigrants Contributed Trillions More Than They Took in Benefits, Analysis Finds
A new study suggests immigration helped prevent public debt from soaring to an estimated 205% of GDP.
Mexicali Adopts New Protocols to Protect Autistic Residents
City personnel will be required to complete specialized training focused on safely assisting people on the autism spectrum.
Carín León Brings Tour to San Diego This September
Fans of Carín León, mark your calendars! The Sonora artist is bringing his electrifying energy across the border.
Governor Marina del Pilar Joins President Sheinbaum at Constitution Anniversary Ceremony
The Baja California governor highlighted the 1917 Constitution’s revolutionary origins and its enduring influence on Mexico’s political and social framework.
First Women’s Entrepreneur Expo Takes Places in Tijuana
This initiative seeks to empower working women by providing a dedicated space to showcase their businesses.
Fentanyl Smuggling Attempt at San Ysidro Leads to Arrest
This week saw 111 border-related cases, most notably an attempt to smuggle drugs into the U.S. from Tijuana.
Baja California Congress Establishes Two New Days Against Violence
This legislation formally acknowledges the fight against vicarious violence and spotlights survivors of coercive control.
Baja California Boosts Security with New La Rumorosa Police Base
The government is strengthening security in La Rumorosa, a move aimed at increasing safety for residents and travelers.
Baja California Bill Seeks to Regulate Noise and Visual Pollution Statewide
The initiative cites recurring noise complaints in Mexicali and air traffic–related disturbances affecting residents in Tijuana.
After 80 Years, Minute Maid Frozen Juice Is Being Phased Out
Coca-Cola said the move reflects shifting consumer demand toward fresh and ready-to-drink beverages.
Poll Shows Morena Advantage in Baja California With Tijuana Mayor as Early Favorite
Mayor Ismael Burgueño ranks highest among potential candidates in early voter preferences for the governor’s race.
Sheinbaum Denies Trump Claim on Halting Mexico’s Oil Shipments to Cuba
The Mexican president said no agreement was reached and confirmed plans to send humanitarian aid to the island this week.
Trump Taking Steps to Place Columbus Statue on White House Grounds
The statue would replicate a Columbus monument once displayed in Baltimore and removed during protests in 2020.
Manny Pacquiao Joins Team Boxing League as San Diego TJ’s Figurehead
The eight-division world champion will take on multiple roles, including league ambassador, team owner and active competitor.
Mexicali Mayor Norma Bustamante Reviews Progress on New Neighborhood Soccer Field
The project is being funded through local property taxes and is designed to expand access to recreational spaces.
Four Puppies Rescued After Illegal Street Sale in Tijuana
The puppies, believed to be just weeks old, were taken in by municipal authorities following standard inspection procedures.
Old Putin Remarks Gain New Traction Amid Epstein Document Release
Putin’s warning that the “dance of the vampires” was ending is circulating again after the release of Epstein-related files.
700 ICE Agents Withdrawn From Minnesota
The reduction comes after weeks of public backlash and political pressure, though thousands of federal agents will continue to operate in the region.