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Intocable Sets 2026 Concert Date in Tijuana
One of regional Mexican music’s most popular groups is heading back to Tijuana.
Rosarito Approves City Reforms Aimed at Efficiency and Growth
City leaders approved a package of changes designed to cut red tape, support industrial growth, and improve public safety across the city.
Tijuana’s Quesabirria Named Mexico’s Best Dish by Taste Atlas
The beloved Tijuana staple has claimed first place in Taste Atlas’ 2026 Top 100 Mexican Foods.
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.
Four-Day Festival in Mexicali Celebrates Historic Land Reform Movement
Attendees can look forward to rides, local cuisine, cultural exhibits, and performances celebrating the region’s history and heritage.
Alleged Cartel Members Sent to U.S. Federal Custody, Facing Life Sentences
Defendants face federal charges ranging from narcotrafficking and money laundering to terrorism-related offenses across multiple states.
Trump Praises Economy, Border Security and Dismisses Polls as “Fake”
Trump framed the dispute over polling as part of a broader legal and political pushback against media organizations.
Baja Beach Fest 2026 Announces Presale Dates
The early ticket sale will give fans their first chance to lock in passes for next summer’s festival in Rosarito.
Mayor Attends Swearing-In of New Tijuana National Guard Commander
Mayor Ismael Burgueño said the city will continue working closely with federal security forces as part of its broader public safety strategy.
Mayor Norma Bustamante Opens Third Community Innovation Center in Mexicali
The new facility is part of an effort to bring free education, arts, and job-training programs directly into neighborhoods with limited access to those services.
Tijuana’s Elevated Roadway Still Not Ready for Opening, Governor Says
Governor Marina del Pilar said several key elements of the project remain unfinished and confirmed that the work is continuing under the original schedule.
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.
Trump Says U.S. Will Soon Launch Ground Operations Against Mexican Drug Cartels
As part of his strategy to combat drug cartels, President Trump stated that the U.S. will begin carrying out ground military offensives.
New SENTRI Lane in Tijuana Eases Congestion with Promising Early Results
Tijuana’s new SENTRI lane on Calle Segunda is already easing congestion and cutting wait times for thousands of daily crossers to San Diego.
Caesar Salad, Wine, and Tourism Highlight Baja California at Spain’s FITUR
Baja California served up its iconic Caesar Salad while highlighting the region’s attractions and business opportunities at Spain’s Tourism Fair.
Mayor Rocío Adame Works With Rosarito Residents on Safety
Mayor Adame led a community-focused operation this week, giving residents direct access to police and city services while gathering feedback to improve safety.
U.S. Embassy in Mexico to Hold Online Auction
Furniture and other items from the U.S. Embassy in Mexico’s main office will be available for online bidding starting this Wednesday, January 21st.
Local Entrepreneurs Get a Boost in Rosarito
Local business owners are receiving both funding and training to grow, formalize, and strengthen their operations.
FastLane Program Set to Launch in February for Tijuana Workers Crossing Into U.S.
The program will initially be limited to Baja California residents with valid U.S. work visas and verified employment.
Mexico Transfers 37 Alleged Cartel Figures to the United States
The detainees were flown aboard seven military aircraft to multiple U.S. cities after Mexican officials said they posed a significant security risk.