This Week’s Must-See
Tijuana Welfare Secretariat Delivers Social Aid to Local Residents
Rosarito’s ‘Expo Destino Extraordinario’ Showcases a Destination Worth Discovering
Governor Marina del Pilar Secures Federal Deal to Protect Baja California’s Forests
Tijuana Strengthens Ties with Restaurateurs to Safeguard Sanitary Infrastructure
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Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Opens Expo in San Diego’s Balboa Park
Filled with mind-blowing curiosities, this exhibition is set to take place at the San Diego Air & Space Museum.
Julian Daffodil Show Set to Herald Spring with Weekend Full of Color
Make your weekend special at the Julian Daffodil Show and cap it off with a slice of the town's legendary apple pie!
Baja California Ranks Among Mexico’s Top Five States for Foreign Investment
With a total exceeding $1.8 billion, this investment is fueling job creation and spurring economic growth across the region.
Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Swears In Neighborhood Representatives
More than 9,000 people were present for the ceremony.
Mayor Norma Bustamante Launches Revitalization Effort in Mexicali Neighborhood
Pothole repairs, graffiti removal, cleanup of vacant lots, and repairs to street lighting will all be taking place.
What’s Happening Feb. 7–8: Events Across Tijuana and San Diego
From comedy to music and Lunar New Year festivities, there’s no shortage of weekend fun in the region.
Rakún Café: Tijuana’s New Coffee Spot With Character and Charm
The café blends specialty drinks, a cozy setting, and raccoon-themed merchandise for a unique experience.
Local, State, and Federal Agencies Step Up Security Coordination in Rosarito
Officials said coordination has helped improve response times and on-the-ground coverage.
Tijuana International Airport Reports 4.2% Drop in January Passenger Traffic
Domestic, international, and cross-border travel all posted declines during the first month of 2026.
Pizza Hut Plans to Shut Down 250 Locations
Parent company Yum! Brands says the decision reflects declining traffic and changing customer preferences.
Immigrants Contributed Trillions More Than They Took in Benefits, Analysis Finds
A new study suggests immigration helped prevent public debt from soaring to an estimated 205% of GDP.
Mexicali Adopts New Protocols to Protect Autistic Residents
City personnel will be required to complete specialized training focused on safely assisting people on the autism spectrum.
Carín León Brings Tour to San Diego This September
Fans of Carín León, mark your calendars! The Sonora artist is bringing his electrifying energy across the border.
Governor Marina del Pilar Joins President Sheinbaum at Constitution Anniversary Ceremony
The Baja California governor highlighted the 1917 Constitution’s revolutionary origins and its enduring influence on Mexico’s political and social framework.
First Women’s Entrepreneur Expo Takes Places in Tijuana
This initiative seeks to empower working women by providing a dedicated space to showcase their businesses.
Fentanyl Smuggling Attempt at San Ysidro Leads to Arrest
This week saw 111 border-related cases, most notably an attempt to smuggle drugs into the U.S. from Tijuana.
Baja California Congress Establishes Two New Days Against Violence
This legislation formally acknowledges the fight against vicarious violence and spotlights survivors of coercive control.
Baja California Boosts Security with New La Rumorosa Police Base
The government is strengthening security in La Rumorosa, a move aimed at increasing safety for residents and travelers.
Baja California Bill Seeks to Regulate Noise and Visual Pollution Statewide
The initiative cites recurring noise complaints in Mexicali and air traffic–related disturbances affecting residents in Tijuana.
After 80 Years, Minute Maid Frozen Juice Is Being Phased Out
Coca-Cola said the move reflects shifting consumer demand toward fresh and ready-to-drink beverages.