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IKEA to Open Plan and Order Point in South San Diego
The move reflects the retailer’s broader U.S. strategy to reach customers through smaller-format stores.
Baja California Appoints New National Guard Coordinator
The governor said cooperation with federal authorities remains central to the state’s approach to crime prevention.
Chinese New Year Fair Set for Balboa Park
Lion dances, martial arts demonstrations, and traditional music will anchor the event, which takes place at one of the park’s most iconic locations.
Sheinbaum Calls for Fair Trial for Maduro, Rejects Fears of Foreign Intervention
Sheinbaum said Mexico would continue working with the United States on security but ruled out any scenario that compromises national sovereignty.
San Diego Mexican Consulate Allows Walk-Ins for Passports, INE Cards This Week
Mexican nationals in San Diego will have a rare chance this week to access consular services without an appointment, following a system failure at the local consulate.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Pushes New Measures to Strengthen Tourist Security in Tijuana
Mayor Burgueño brought together state tourism officials and business representatives to advance a coordinated strategy focused on improving safety for tourists.
Mayor Rocío Adame Unveils Two Newly Paved Streets in Rosarito
Residents in Lucio Blanco are seeing the benefits of new pavement designed to improve safety and traffic flow.
Baja California Braces for Extended Rainfall This Week
Rain and showers are forecasted to persist through Thursday, January 8.
Where to Find Fresh Rosca de Reyes in Tijuana
Local bakeries across the city are keeping the January 6th tradition alive with handmade roscas in a wide range of styles, flavors, and prices.
How to Avoid Border Delays During Upcoming I-5 South Construction
Drivers accustomed to using I-5 South will need to adjust their plans as temporary closures reshape traffic flow near the border.
Tourism Leaders Map Out Long-Term Strategy for Ensenada
The initiative aims to streamline operations and strengthen the visitor experience across the destination.
San Diego to Welcome Lunar New Year 2026 with 3-Day Festival
Visitors can expect traditional performances and regional flavors at one of San Diego’s most anticipated festivals.
San Diego Rodeo Returns to Petco Park This January
Petco Park will host top rodeo athletes alongside headline musical acts as the annual event enters its third year.
Free Cataract Surgeries Restore Vision for More Than 4,400 Seniors in Baja California
The procedures are part of a state and national healthcare initiative aimed at supporting adults aged 60 and older without access to traditional social security healthcare services.
Warning Issued Over TRE House’s “Magic Mushroom” Products
Laboratory tests revealed synthetic psychedelics in the products, including gummies, chocolate bars, and syrups.
Governor Marina del Pilar Ensures Teacher Rights in Baja California
Teachers in Baja California now benefit from guaranteed job stability, timely salary disbursements, and improved working conditions.
Border Crackdown Nets Multiple Arrests, Including Woman Accused of Smuggling Cocaine and Fentanyl
Southern California authorities charged 72 individuals with offenses ranging from human smuggling to controlled substance importation at key border crossings.
Baja California Reports Over Half a Million Crime Prevention Actions
Governor Marina del Pilar has launched a series of cross-sector coordination activities spanning the state's seven municipalities.
Tijuana Businesses Reflect on 2025 Challenges, Eye Optimism for 2026
High taxes, security issues, and rising costs marked 2025—but business groups in Tijuana are looking ahead to a brighter 2026.
I-5 Southbound Closures to Affect Tijuana-Bound Travelers
Travelers crossing into Tijuana should plan ahead as I-5 southbound lanes near San Ysidro will close for safety improvements starting January 6.