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Tijuana Drug Lord Who Ran Fentanyl Store Gets 20 Years
The man was tried and sentenced in the United States, receiving a 20-year prison term in a California courtroom.
California Sues Trump Administration Over $600M CDC Cuts
The lawsuit argues the proposed CDC cuts would cause “irreparable harm” and are politically motivated
Mexicali Welcomes 2026 Chinese New Year with Free, Family Fun
Celebrate the Year of the Fire Horse in La Chinesca with arts, culture, and activities for all ages.
Military Working Dog Kiru Retires After Seven Years at Vandenberg Space Force Base
Kiru’s career included supporting 17 Secret Service missions and a deployment to Djibouti, earning him a special retirement ceremony.
Be Among the First to Hear Gorillaz’s New Album in Tijuana
The band is rolling out exclusive listening parties, giving fans an early preview of their new material before its official release.
CBP to Halt Interrogations of Journalists Covering Border Issues
Policy changes follow a settlement over the detention and questioning of five photojournalists covering migrant caravans.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Expands Healthy Tijuana Program with Two New Units
Located in the Las Fuentes and El Dorado neighborhoods, the new units offer residents free medical care and preventive health services.
Mexicali to Transform Roads Under “Safe Streets, Safe Families” Program
The program will rehabilitate more than 1 million square meters of roads across the state capital, marking a major investment in Mexicali’s urban infrastructure.
Mexico Approves U.S. Navy SEALs to Join Joint Training Exercise in Campeche
Lawmakers said the collaboration will improve Mexico’s tactical readiness across conventional and unconventional operations.
Rosarito Invites Visitors to Savor Its Culinary Scene This Valentine’s
The campaign aims to showcase the city’s diverse cuisine while encouraging travelers to explore its restaurant scene.
What We Know About the Morning Trolley Incident in Downtown San Diego
A switching problem briefly disrupted trains near America Plaza and affected Blue and Orange Line service.
Governor Marina del Pilar Expands Health Outreach with New Vehicle Fleet
The governor is strengthening preventive care and sanitary surveillance in underserved communities.
San Diego County Fair Announces First Four Headliners for 2026 Summer Concert Series
The opening lineup for the San Diego County Fair’s 2026 concert season promises a cross-genre showcase featuring major names.
Bringing Flowers Across the Border This Valentine’s Day? CBP Issues Warning
As Valentine's Day nears, CBP authorities step up checks on imported flowers for pests and diseases.
U.S. Consul Visits Tijuana Institute of Technology to Promote Binational Collaboration
Discussions focused on how academic collaboration can create opportunities for students and professionals while contributing to regional prosperity
Mexicali Mayor Teams Up with Businesses to Revamp Abelardo L. Rodríguez Boulevard
The city is overseeing a public-private effort to enhance more than 570,000 square feet (roughly 13 acres) of green space.
Authorities Seek Leads After 52 Parking Meters Vandalized in Balboa Park
Dozens of parking meters in Balboa Park were vandalized in a recent spree, leaving $77,500 in damages. Police are seeking information from the public.
Mexicali Expands Police Force with 21 Graduates
The officers will soon be assigned to patrol shifts throughout the city, increasing the department’s presence.
A Valentine Day’s Gastronomic Escape in Valle de Guadalupe
This Valentine’s Day, discover romance and authenticity in the heart of Valle de Guadalupe.
Tijuana Advances Ongoing Citywide Cleanup Program
The Tijuana government is continuing its citywide improvement efforts, carrying out maintenance work in multiple districts.