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Baja Californian government restores school facilities vandalized during pandemic
The Government of Baja California through the Physical Education Infrastructure Institute (INIFE) restored 30 schools in Ensenada and 10 in San Quintin that had been vandalized during the pandemic. The objective was to improve educational facilities for Baja Californian children and teenagers, stated INIFE director, Javier Ignacio Urbalejo Cinco. He highlighted that through instructions given […]
Adobada taco from “La Pasadita” in Rosarito will leave you speechless
In this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Rosarito, our host Chef Danny Betancourt visited “Tacos La Pasadita” located in Machado Nte. 22703 in Rosarito’s main boulevard. This time two tacos were tried: a carne asada taco and an adobada taco both priced at $1.25 dollars (25 pesos). Carne Asada Taco This was the first taco […]
Baja Californian government meets with US Customs to address migrants crossing issue
The Secretary of Interior of Baja California, Catalino Zavala Márquez, met with Assistant Director of Trade for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the Field Office, Anne Maricich, as well as Sergio Guzmán, Director of San Ysidro Port, to analyze the recent issue of the increased demand of undocumented migrants crossing the San Ysidro Border […]
Baja Window to the South: Off-road races in Baja California attract tourists and celebrities every year
In Baja Window to the South, the wonders that Baja California has to offer tourists, and even residents that don’t know everything about this state, are highlighted. This is why this show is all about explaining why tourism is fun, but also gastronomy, lifestyle, adventure, and much more. Olga Sánchez de la Vega and Scott […]
Expo TlaquepArte arrives in Rosarito with recycled leather bags and other wonders
This long weekend one can make the most out of Baja California, especially in the beautiful municipality of Rosarito, venue of Expo TlaquepArte which begins this Friday March 18 at Baja California Center. Here you will be able to enjoy a great exhibition all the way until Monday, March 21. Now you know where to […]
Baja Californian government promotes communication lines to resolve problems in schools and communities
TIJUANA.- The Secretariat of Citizen Security of Baja California (SSCBC), as part of strategies to improve reporting culture, explained in detail the communication tools that Baja Californian students and teachers of all educational levels can use to ask for assistance with problems or reports that occur inside school facilities and neighboring communities. With a focus […]
Russian migrants feel safer in Tijuana than in their country
Three flights from Russia several Russian migrants fleeing from their country have taken after the Russia-Ukraine war looking for the American dream. They have stated, however, that this was not what they had in mind, but conflicts in their country had forced to look for a better life. Such is the case with Antón, a […]
CONALEP students and personnel are trained on health topics in Baja California
On Thursday, CONALEP BC (Professional Education Technical College of Baja California) students, teachers, and clerks at Mexicali II School Facilities had their First Health Fair, which took place at the school grounds. State Director, Irma Martínez Manríquez, stated that 1,139 students from the four CONALEP careers from the Mexicali II facilities, teachers, and clerks were […]
Russian migrants settle in San Ysidro Border Crossing waiting for political asylum in US
With chairs and blankets, Russian migrants arrived at the San Ysidro Border Crossing located in Tijuana, waiting for an answer regarding their political asylum in the United States status, after fleeing from the Russia-Ukraine War. Now, Russian citizens are sheltering themselves in a camp in the international San Ysidro border crossing hoping that the American […]
Tacos “Los Perrones King” in Rosarito gets a 7 for serving watery guacamole and oversalting
In this episode of Una Mordida Tacos Rosarito, Chef Danny Betancourt visited the famous King Taco Los Perrones, located in Calle Mar del Norte. This time, he tasted two tacos: the famous perrón taco priced at $2.75 dollars (55 pesos) and a simple meat taco $2.25 dollars (45 pesos). Perrón Taco This taco has guacamole, […]
Festivals, exhibitions, and other events to enjoy Baja California this weekend
If you are passing through Baja California and wish to have a great time, at San Diego Red we have researched some events that may interest you so that you have a great, fun weekend! Expo Tlaqueparte 2022 in Rosarito This exhibition is considered the most important worldwide handicraft exhibition in Mexico. “TlaquepArte” is back […]
Baja Californian government continues to strengthen schools due to return of in-person classes
Head of the Secretariat of Education, Gerardo Solís Benavides revealed that the Program of Supplies and Maintenance of Educational Environment Improvement (PIMMEE) equips and provides schools so that they can carry out their operational reintegration so that utilities such as electricity, water, among others are in optimal conditions. Though the back-to-school period started on February […]
Gas in Tijuana is $2 USD cheaper per gallon than in San Diego
Gas prices in San Diego continue to surprise its citizens. The price is so high that there’s been an increase in Americans crossing the border to Tijuana to fill up their tanks. This is because in the last few days, gas in Mexico has had a lower cost than in the US. This is an […]
Homicides in Tijuana are increasing; security will be strengthened, it is claimed
After a violent weekend in Tijuana, the Secretariat of Citizen Security and Protection revealed that security will be increased, especially in conflictive areas of the city. During Baja Californian Governor’s, Marina del Pilar, morning press conference it was revealed that in the last few months crime has been decreasing in certain areas, but they claimed […]
Marina del Pilar launches Women’s Protection program
In order to protect the women of Baja California against all kinds of violence, the Governor, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, presided over the presentation of the Comprehensive Attention Module at the Center of Justice for Women of the State (CEJUM). In her official message, the state Governor highlighted the recovery of the space located […]
Americans prefer Tijuana’s gas: they cross the border to fill up their tanks
The price of gas in San Diego is still breaking records. While the national gallon average is around $4.43 dollars, in this California city you may find it in some gas stations, such as Shell, at $6.19 dollars, i.e., $1.76 more expensive. One of the greatest factors that contributes to this price increase is Russia’s […]
Influx of Russians and Ukrainians to San Diego last February was eight times higher than in 2021
The conflicts between Russia and Ukraine have caused an endless amount of reactions, both in people and countries around the world. These conflicts have caused families of Ukrainian and Russian origin to flee their respective countries to avoid war, with a lot of them traveling to the United States looking for political asylum. The chart […]
Baja Californian government will offer support to Ukrainian, Belarusian, Indian, and Uzbek citizens
The Subsecretariat of Migration Matters visited the recent camp of Belarusian, Indian, Uzbek, and Ukrainian citizens that has been set up in the San Ysidro border crossing due to the current Russia-Ukraine war. In this camp there are approximately 23 people, 5 of them minors, waiting for their turn to request political asylum in the […]
Rosarito is once again the venue of the most important international handicraft exhibition: TlaquepArte
The beautiful municipality of Rosarito in Baja California continues to be one of the most renowned destinations of the state, due to its gastronomy (such as with the popular Puerto Nuevo style lobster) and for being a venue for international events such as the World Volleyball Tour and this month’s TlaquepArte exhibition. This event will […]
Governor Marina del Pilar establishes Violet Squad in Baja California
MEXICALI.- Baja Californian Governor, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmedo revealed the Violet Squad (Escuadrón Violeta), an institution that was founded as a strategy to combat family and gender violence in the state. The Violet Squad will be managed by the Secretariat of Citizen Security of Baja California (SSCBC) and will protect Baja Californian kids and […]