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Six Women at the Helm of Tijuana’s Business Landscape
In commemoration of International Women's Day, meet six women who have risen to the top in traditionally male-dominated fields.
United States Still Investigating Bombing of Girls’ School in Iran
The United States has confirmed that it is investigating reports of a bombing at a girls' school in Iran.
Baja California Mandates Reforestation with Native Species
The amendment significantly overhauls the state's forest health regulations.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Honored with International Award for “Tijuana: Clean City” Initiative
The mayor credited the award to a renewed partnership between local government and residents.
SpaceX Set to Launch Starlink Mission from Vandenberg This Weekend
SpaceX is scheduled to launch another batch of Starlink satellites this weekend.
Valle de Guadalupe: Premier Wine and Food Paradise Welcomes Visitors Year-Round
The Valle de Guadalupe wine route is the ultimate destination for wine lovers and foodies alike.
Tijuana to Celebrate International Jazz Day on Avenida Revolución
Get ready to celebrate International Jazz Day in Tijuana with a unique "Listening Party" at Museo del Taco in Tijuana.
Tijuana Man Arrested After Attempting to Smuggle Half a Ton of Liquid Meth
The illicit substance was found hidden inside the vehicle's fuel tank.
Reik Adds San Diego Stop to 2026 U.S. Tour
The Mexican pop trio will perform hits and new songs at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, following stops in Los Angeles, Texas, and other U.S. cities.
Drake Bell to Bring His 2026 Tour to San Diego This March
Bell’s setlist will feature a mix of his most beloved hits alongside tracks from his more recent musical projects.
Air Force Carries Out Routine Missile Training Launch in California
Military officials said the unarmed intercontinental ballistic missile launch was planned years in advance and was not tied to current global tensions.
U.S. Submarine Sinks Iranian Warship in Indian Ocean
The strike, confirmed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, is described as the first torpedo sinking of an enemy vessel since World War II.
Ibogaine in the Headlines: Why Everyone’s Talking About This Controversial Therapy
Ibogaine therapy is once again fueling debate about alternative treatments for trauma and mental health.
Trump Threatens Trade Action After Spain Refuses U.S. Use of Military Bases
Spain’s refusal to allow American forces to use its military installations drew sharp warnings from President Trump
Camp Pendleton Moves to Heightened Security Status Amid Rising Tensions
The base has implemented additional security measures under FPCON Bravo+, a protocol triggered when officials determine there is a greater risk of hostile activity.
Baja California Lawmaker Pushes for More Transparency in Traffic Fines
Under a new proposal, traffic officers would have to explain the rule allegedly broken and how the fine was calculated before issuing a citation.
Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Leads Morena’s Gubernatorial Race, New Poll Shows
A recent poll positions Mayor Ismael Burgueño as the front-runner for the Morena party's candidacy in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
Baja California Launches “Water Month 2026” Awareness Campaign
The governor has launched a campaign featuring more than 100 events, with the goal of educating over 100,000 people across the state.
Papa John’s to Close 200 Locations in 2026
The strategy is designed to strengthen the financial situation of franchisees, according to the company's CEO.
Rosarito Joins National Effort to Strengthen Mexican Families
The move underscores Rosarito's commitment to peace, well-being, and the comprehensive development of local families.