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Japanese Tea Ceremony Returns to Balboa Park
Led by practitioners from the Urasenke school, the experience highlights the cultural significance and artistry behind this centuries-old ritual.
Macy’s Announces Closure of Historic San Diego Store
Macy's has confirmed plans to close its historic department store at Grossmont Center in La Mesa.
Mayor Norma Bustamante Opens Medical Clinic in Mexicali’s Historic Downtown
This new facility is the fifth medical dispensary established by the Municipal Government across Mexicali.
Where Hope Learns to Walk Again: A Look Inside Casa Eunime
Casa Eunime is one of the few places in Baja California devoted exclusively to caring for children living with HIV.
SMX World Championship Returns to San Diego this January
The second round of the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship comes to Snapdragon Stadium.
Trump Praises Venezuela Prisoner Releases, Cancels Second Wave of Attacks
Even with the planned follow‑up attacks shelved, the president said U.S. forces and ships would remain stationed nearby.
“Oceans at Night” Returns to Birch Aquarium in La Jolla
The adults-only event offers immersive marine experiences, live performances, and a behind-the-scenes look at aquanauts.
U.S. Embassy Reminds Americans in Mexico of 24/7 Emergency Assistance
The embassy advised its citizens to reach out immediately if they face medical, legal, or safety emergencies.
Trump Says U.S. Military Could Target Cartels on Mexican Soil
The president said drug cartels “are running Mexico” as he floated the possibility of U.S. ground operations.
Tijuana Teams Up With Ray Wilson Family Fitness to Boost Health Among Youth
The partnership opens the door for young residents to access fitness programs and wellness initiatives.
Sheinbaum Seeks Call with Trump After Remarks on Potential Ground Operations
In response, President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico maintains continuous communication with the United States
U.S. State Department Halts Issuance of Diversity Immigrant Visas
Authorities emphasized that the suspension is intended to ensure the visa process adheres to the United States' security standards.
California’s Hidden Earthquake Threat: Hundreds of Active Faults Beyond San Andreas
Decades of research have revealed a complex web of hundreds of active faults beneath Southern California.
San Diego Red Joins NewsBreak’s Partner Publisher Program
The move broadens San Diego Red’s reach through one of the country’s largest local news platforms.
Baja California Continues to Set the Pace in Export Manufacturing
The state continues to rank among Mexico’s top manufacturing regions, driven by a large concentration of export-oriented companies.
Rosarito Mayor Signs Partnership With UABC to Expand Student Opportunities
The five-year alliance aims to connect higher education with municipal development initiatives in Rosarito.
Border-Bound Drivers Face Delays as I-5 Lane Closures Continue
Ongoing construction has made it essential for southbound drivers to monitor traffic conditions as they approach Tijuana.
Baja California Taps Miguel Ángel Badiola to Lead Tourism Department
Governor Marina del Pilar announced the appointment on social media, thanking Zaida López for her work in the role.
San Diego Sues Federal Government Over Border Barrier Construction
The lawsuit claims federal crews entered the property without consent and caused irreversible environmental harm.
Tijuana Adds Solar Streetlights Near Parque de la Amistad
Officials estimate the lighting upgrade will directly benefit about 5,000 people who use the area after dark.