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Marina del Pilar administration respects personality of Baja Californian students
Marina del Pilar, Governor of Baja California, has said that the personality of all students shouldn’t block their access to education, stating that in Baja California, schools should respect students’ free choices and shouldn’t be discriminated by teachers. This was stated by Secretary of Education, Gerardo Solís Benavides, who said that with any incident that […]
Otay Port of Entry revamps itself! Construction of new pedestrian crossing begins
On Monday, September 12, construction of the expansion and modernization of the Otay Mesa pedestrian border crossing project began. It should be noted that this port of entry will continue operating as it regularly does. This was revealed in a statement on the official U.S. Customs and Border Protection website where they also claimed that […]
Viva México! Balboa Park will celebrate Mexican Independence Day with spectacular event
Do you know where you will do “El Grito”? San Diego, made up of several Mexican communities who live in the US, will celebrate Mexican Independence Day spectacularly and Balboa Park will be one of the most colorful and joyful spots to enjoy these national festivities. On their official Facebook page, the park announced that […]
Second phase of Boulevard García public project finalized by Marina del Pilar administration
More than 100,000 residents will be benefited thanks to an infrastructure project carried out by the state government led by Governor Marina del Pilar, in collaboration with the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Urban Development, and Territory Redesign. The state official recalled that last August 4, Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda oversaw the progress […]
Tropical storm Kay causes flooding in Tecate-Hongo highway
Due to tropical storm Kay that landed on northern Mexico, affecting specially the Baja Californian peninsula, Civil Protection authorities have warned people around the state that they have to take precautions. Reports by the State Coordination of Civil Protection has warned the people of the municipality of Tecate and those who want to visit, to […]
Marina del Pilar handles incidents caused by Hurricane Kay
Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda coordinated with the three levels of government to deal with the incidents caused by Hurricane Kay in Baja California. The governor toured affected areas in Tijuana and Mexicali and emphasized that the State Council of Civil Protection will remain active to protect the population in coordination with […]
Activities suspended in CECUT due to electrical failure
Due to an electrical failure, CECUT has suspended all activities and shows scheduled for today Saturday, September 9 at the Carlos Monsivais Room, IMAX Dome, El Cubo, Museo de las Californias, and the aquarium. Shows such as “Danza, Magia y Tradición” will be rescheduled for a future date and today’s entries will be valid for […]
Adobada taco from Tacos Alicia at Boulevard Fundadores in Tijuana amazes due to its flavor
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Tijuana, Chef Danny Betancourt went to “Tacos Alicia” located at Boulevard Fundadores, Valle del Rubí, Sección Lomas in Tijuana, Baja California. On this occasion he tried two tacos: a carne asada taco and an adobada taco both priced at $1.4 dollars ($27 pesos). Adobada Taco The highlight here […]
Governor Marina del Pilar promotes rights of Baja Californians to social housing
In order to promote Baja Californians’ rights to adequate housing that can fulfill their families’ needs, Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar signed with Carlos Martínez Velázquez, General Director of the National Institute of the Housing Funds for Workers (INFONAVIT), an agreement that streamlines the paperwork and signing processes for housing. The agreement, signed at […]
Expo TlaquepArte will arrive in Rosarito next week with treasures from over 15 countries
Can you imagine having the most beautiful handicrafts from all over the world in your home? From Peru to Egypt and Mexico, you will be able to find items from all over the world in one of the most important handicraft exhibitions in the country. The TlaquepArte exhibition will arrive in Baja California for the […]
San Diego trolleys and buses announce Free Ride Day
Good news for all public transportation riders in San Diego: you will be able to enjoy free rides for an entire day on all trolley and bus routes. This will occur on Free Ride Day. This new celebration will take place on October 5, 2022, and will include trolleys, COASTER, SPRINTER, and fixed-route buses. You […]
Landslide in Centinela-La Rumorosa highway blocks traffic
The Public Trust Administration of Funds and Investment for Highway Roads (FIARUM) posted on their official Facebook page about a landslide that occurred at the Centinela-La Rumorosa highway. This occurred on the descending side of the highway and has blocked traffic; the ascending side of the highway will continue to be open. According to the […]
Chorizo taco with cabbage from “Tacos Chuy” in Tijuana gets an 8.0 despite its watery guacamole
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Tijuana, our host Chef Danny Betancourt went to “Tacos Chuy” located at Calle 11, Zona Centro. On this occasion he tried two tacos: a carne asada taco and a chorizo taco, both priced at $1.4 dollars ($28 pesos). Carne Asada Taco This taco has carne asada (grilled beef), […]
RominaContigo taken off the air after 16 years of broadcasting on Radio Latina
The popular radio show has reached its end after a long history in the world of media and being warmly received by the public. The ending of this collaboration with the broadcasting company was on good terms. Through RadioLatina the radio program RominaContigo was broadcasted for 16 years. It had been listened loyally by many […]
Baja California suspends classes at all school levels due to Hurricane Kay: Marina del Pilar
Due to the course taken by Hurricane Kay, authorities have decided to suspend classes at all school levels in the state on Friday, September 9, in order to not risk the lives of Baja Californian students. Governor Marina del Pilar has stated that the Early Warning System for Tropical Cyclones has issued an orange alert […]
Marina del Pilar promotes presence of women in the industrial sector
Governor Marina del Pilar participated in the Second National Congress of Industrial Women by the National Chamber of the Transformation Industry, where she gave the inauguration conference, reiterating her commitment in promoting the participation of women in all aspects of public life of Baja California. It should be noted that the state was the event’s […]
Amazon Prime has a documentary about restaurant Deckman’s en el Mogor in Valle de Guadalupe: Baja Window to the South
Drew Deckman arrived in Mexico approximately two decades ago when he finished his education. First he went to Riviera Maya, then to Los Cabos, where he did the two jobs that would define his entire life: chef and fisherman. Finally, in 2007, he arrived in Valle de Guadalupe. His restaurant Deckman’s en el Mogor is […]
Geriatrics floor at Tijuana’s General Hospital works at maximum capacity with excellent results
Thanks to the enabling of the Geriatrics Unit at Tijuana’s General Hospital, positive results have been obtained, according to Clemente Zúñiga Gil, facilities director. He said that the unit has the capacity to treat 25 people with a multidisciplinary focus by geriatric doctors such as with treatment specialists and patient’s decision making. They regularly treat […]
Stefany Ramos, minor who went missing in Tijuana, is found dead
16-year-old Stefany Ramos went missing on November 27, 2021 in Tijuana, Baja California. The last time she was seen alive was in Downtown Tijuana, near Hotel Ticuán located at Calle 8, between Revolución and Constitución Avenues as she was going to work. Almost ten months after her disappearance, it was revealed that the young woman […]
Hurricane Kay intensifies as it approaches Baja California
The National Water Commission (CONAGUA) warned the Baja California peninsula about the arrival of Hurricane Kay which has intensified to Category 2. It is expected to reach Category 3 in the next few days. This means that it could affect the northern municipalities of the peninsula, although not severely. On Friday and Saturday, rain and […]