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Baja Californian Government offers technological development program for the young people of Mexicali
MEXICALI.- The government of Baja California, in cooperation with Educational Group 16 de Septiembre and Garage Project Hub, will implement a program in Mexicali known as “bootcamp” whose goal is to develop the technological and formative abilities and skills of Baja Californian young people. The person in charge of revealing these news was the Secretary […]
Enrique Chiu is looking to break a Guinness World Record with Brotherhood Mural in Playas de Tijuana: Baja Window to the South
Baja Window to the South has an endless number of guests who promote all of the attractions that Baja California has to offer. To represent a rarely heard artistic realm, Enrique Chiu was present. He is an artist from Guadalajara, although adopted by Tijuana, who is the creator of the iconic “Brotherhood Mural” (Mural de […]
Soriana at Colonia Libertad has one of the most expensive basic baskets in all of northern Mexico
On Monday, April 11, the head of the Federal Consumer Agency (PROFECO), Ricardo Sheffield Padilla, revealed the current prices of the basic basket in the four regions of Mexico. These are updated weekly and in the latest one, a supermarket in Tijuana has dropped to fifth place among the most expensive in the northern Mexico […]
Light rain expected on Monday and Tuesday in Baja California
National Meteorological Services of CONAGUA has published the following weather forecast announcement for Mexico, extended to 96 hours: Troughs of low pressures at medium and high atmospheric levels in northeastern Mexico and a subtropical water current will create gusts of very strong winds in northeastern and northern Mexico. Humidity will come from the Pacific Ocean […]
Marina del Pilar participates in presidential recall referendum
Baja Californian governor, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, voted in the presidential recall referendum of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, today on Sunday, April 10, 2022 . In addition, the Governor invited citizens of Baja California to participate in the popular recall election, an unprecedented moment in our country’s history. The Governor stated that […]
Tacos Marco Antonio in Ensenada delight with their fish rind taco
On this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Ensenada, our host, Chef Danny Betancourt, went to Tacos Marco Antonio which are located at Av. Rayón No. 351 e/ 3ra y 4ta. On this occasion, he tried three tacos: a fish rind taco and tuna alambre taco both priced at $1.75 dollars ($35 pesos) and a Ramses […]
Fresh and nice weather is expected in Tijuana for Holy Week
Temperatures in Tijuana have been very diverse during the last few weeks with rain, hail, and temperatures like on Friday, April 8 which increased beyond 36°C. Thankfully, it seems like Mother Nature will give everyone a nice respite next week and deliver some ideal weather conditions for the Holy Week vacation period. According to The […]
Sunken ship in Baja California becomes a tourist destination worldwide: Baja Window to the South
On this episode of Baja Window to the South there were several guests, as well as advice, so that American tourists can get the most out of their visits to Baja California. In the Baja Do’s & Don’ts segment, hosts Scott Koenig and Olga Sánchez de la Vega recommended visitors to visit Bahía de los […]
Strategies will be boosted by the government in Baja California to improve education at all levels
MEXICALI.- After the return to in-person classes at all education levels of Baja California a few months ago, the Secretariat of Education considers important to strengthen the educational sector. This goes together with Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda’s current administration’s main goal of implementing strategies to improve education matters in all of the state’s school […]
Costco announces Tijuana stores will remain closed on April 17
Due to Easter, Costco, one of the most famous stores in the world, revealed that it will close for one day only on Sunday, April 17 in all of Mexico. It will restart operations and open normally again the following day, Monday April 18. The store revealed this in an e-amil sent to all of […]
Ensenada’s Tacos Fénix stands out for their battered fish and shrimp tacos
Una Mordida Tacos is traveling through different municipalities of Baja California to taste the gastronomic diversity that this state has. On this occasion, the premiere of Una Mordida Tacos Ensenada begins with our host, Chef Danny Betancourt visiting Tacos Fénix located at Espinosa 451, Obrera 22830. Here he tried two tacos: a battered fish taco […]
How to get financing for alternative treatments in Mexico?
Traditional cancer treatments can have side effects that may cause terrible symptoms from physical ailments to psychological problems. Due to this, more and more patients have chosen alternative treatments to prioritize their well-being and quality of life during their fight against this disease. Where can you find a center that’s both specialized in alternative treatments […]
CECUT was a milestone in Tijuana’s artistic development: Baja Window to the South
Baja Window to the South not only talks about the things that Baja California has to offer tourists, but also highlights the achievements that municipalities, local projects, and institutions have obtained, and such is the case with Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT), Tijuana’s Cultural Center, which was a milestone for tourism in Baja California. To talk […]
Governor Marina del Pilar brings medical care to all Baja Californian communities
MEXICALI.- Baja Californian Governor, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda spoke about the importance of bringing medical care to all corners of the state, so that the most vulnerable groups can have an easier access to healthcare. At the same time, she also mentioned strategies that her administration is carrying out to guarantee healthcare as a […]
Remembering Anthony Bourdain “Tacos With Muchachos” visit Tacos El Paisa at Las Ahumaderas
Tacos With Muchachos’ goal is to promote and give credit to taquerias all over Baja California, both for their history and their incredible dishes. On this occasion, the taqueria they visited is one of Tijuana’s most famous taquerias which has even been visited by international celebrities. We are talking about Las Ahumaderas. To be precise, […]
Around 2,000 Ukrainian migrants have arrived in Baja California
More than a month after the Russia-Ukraine War began, the border city of Tijuana has been a point of arrival for hundreds of migrants from these countries looking for political asylum and a better quality of life in the United States. Such is the case that, so far, a total of 2,000 Ukrainian migrants have […]
What happened in the 80th? The special election results for California’s 80th Assembly District Explained
Last night, preliminary election results show that South County voters spoke clearly and decisively. David Alvarez finished in first place with 38.4% of the vote, with Georgette Gomez in second place with 36.9% and republican Lincoln Pickard in third place with 24.6%. These results are very surprising to Sacramento insiders. In late February, the Georgette […]
Rosarito’s Taco Urbano surprises with shrimp taco with peanut sauce
In this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Rosarito, our host, Chef Danny Betancourt went to Taco Urbano, located at Circuito Vista Alegre 104, 22707. This time he tried two tacos: a shrimp taco with peanut sauce priced at $2.25 dollars ($45 pesos) and a spicy octopus taco priced at $3.25 dollars ($65 pesos). Shrimp Taco […]
Baja Californian government will implement English classes in basic education schools
The government of Baja California, in cooperation with the Secretariat of Education began the English National Program (PRONI) in order to bring better educational quality to more than 4,000 children studying basic education in the region so that they can master this foreign language. The PRONI plans and programs allow students to participate in language […]
Sofia Bautista has climbed Baja California’s highest mountain, Devil’s Peak, 101 times
Sofia Bautista is a hiker from Guadalajara adopted by Baja California who started to climb mountains as a way to relax and get close to nature. When she was 19 years old, she found out what it was to have physical and spiritual strength which, to her, are essential elements to “get to the top.” […]