This Week’s Must-See
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Surges as Morena’s Frontrunner in Baja California
President Sheinbaum and Governor Marina del Pilar Review Progress of San Quintin Agricultural Workers’ Justice Plan
Deer Park Monastery: A Serene Mountain Retreat in San Diego
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Opens Nursing Room at Tijuana City Hall
Latest News
Caesar Salad for everyone! festival returns to Tijuana
What better place to eat Caesar Salad than where it was created: Tijuana. Although there are those who doubt or still don't believe that this dish originated in this border city, there is even a hotel and restaurant that proves it, in Tijuana's downtown area, on Revolucion Avenue. And it is right on this spot […]
Tijuana will continue with hot days this week
During this week Tijuana will continue with warm days, according to the Civil Protection Department. Especially the eastern part of the city will have warm weather, on the other hand, the coast will have less heat, due to a marine layer that will maintain cloudy conditions in the mornings and evenings. The director of Civil […]
Tijuana and Ensenada could receive second dose from Pfizer this week
As of today, 67.5% of Baja California's population has completed its vaccination schedule against COVID-19, that is one million 820 thousand 530 people, according to the head of the State Secretariat of Health, Alonso Pérez Rico. He mentioned that once 70% is reached, the Entity would reach the minimum herd immunity, since two out of […]
Cruise ships could soon return to Ensenada
During his work tour in Mexico City, Armando Ayala Robles, Mayor of Ensenada, held a meeting with Nicolás Cano Ibarra, General Director of Regional Development and Tourism Promotion of the Ministry of Tourism of the Government of Mexico, for the return of cruise ships to this Baja California municipality. According to Ayala, cruise ships could […]
Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE) asks Mexican travelers to take precautions due to Delta variant
The Delta variant that originated in India a few months ago, keeps the world worried; even in the State of California, which had begun to relax measures, has recommended the population to continue with the use of masks. Mexico has also issued some recommendations for Mexican travelers. The Secretariat of Foreign Affairs (SRE) called on […]
Las Americas Premium Outlet in San Ysidro celebrates 4th of July with great deals
There is no doubt that Americans like to celebrate Independence Day in style: fireworks, sales, gifts and much more. This is the case of the stores at Las Americas Premium Outlet in San Ysidro. If you are one of the lucky ones who can travel between the U.S.-Mexico border, then you won't want to miss […]
Chula Vista teen raises funds to help Venezuelan families in need
64 Venezuelan families living in precarious conditions are experiencing a difficult situation between the Venezuelan and Colombian borders. Their houses are made simply of sticks and sheets, as well as plastic walls and roofs. Sabrina Speckman, a young woman from Chula Vista, is volunteering this summer at a Red Cross medical clinic on the border. […]
Tijuana will relish with Harvest and Food Festival
Sometimes we get sick of doing the same thing all the time, whether it's going to the movies, taking a walk in the park or staying home and watching movies. Monotony can be detrimental to our mind, so if you get bored of doing the same thing, learn about the next festival that will take […]
Threat to Mexicali: if vaccination doses are not given, they will be sent to Tijuana
Initially the vaccination day for those over 18 years of age, was to last 10 days beginning on Thursday, June 17, but due to the low attendance during the first days, the vaccination ended on June 24 and the remaining doses were taken to Sonora. The Delartment of Health (SSa) warned that history could repeat […]
40 years of Plaza Rio: places that no longer exist and that you still remember
Plaza Rio turns 40 years since its inauguration, so the San Diego Red team has decided to make a compilation of how has been its journey since it opened in 1981, until this 2021. Here you will be able to see some things that are unforgettable and others that you didn't remember existed in the […]
Marina del Pilar attends celebration of the anniversary of AMLO’s electoral victory
The governor-elect of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, was one of the guests at the celebration of the third anniversary of the electoral victory at the hands of the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, after the elections held in 2018, also marking the beginning of the so-called 'Fourth Transformation' in the […]
This Friday second doses of Pfizer will be applied in Tijuana and Mexicali
The Secretary of Health (SSa) announced this July 1st that the second doses of the Pfizer vaccine will finally arrive today, so this Friday, July 2nd they will be administered in Tijuana and Mexicali. During the course of the day, 78 thousand 390 doses of Pfizer's vaccine against COVID-19 will arrive in Baja California on […]
Marina del Pilar and Olga Sanchez Cordero meet to discuss gender agenda
This Wednesday, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, governor elect of Baja California, met with Olga Sánchez Cordero Davila, Secretary of Government (SEGOB), as well as with the rest of the governors that lead some of the entities that make up the Mexican nation, with the purpose of defining some guidelines for the future regarding the […]
Expansion at CBX will reduce border crossing time between Tijuana and San Diego
The Cross Border Xpress (CBX) is the ideal option for those people arriving at the Tijuana airport and looking to access the United States quickly and effectively. Since 2015 it has been offering its benefits to thousands of users to whom today brings excellent news. According to the executive director of Cross Border Xpress, Jorge […]
Tijuana Mayor Karla Ruiz Macfarland backs Garita Otay II project
This Monday, June 28th, the signing of the agreement that consolidates the plan of the United States and Mexico to create a new border crossing at Otay Mesa (Otay II) was celebrated. This will be a new option to cross to San Diego that aims to reduce waiting times by 50%. The event was attended […]
In July, IMAC Tijuana will offer summer courses for all ages
Starting in July, Tijuana's Municipal Institute of Arts and Culture (IMAC) invites people of all ages to sign up for any of the courses and workshops they will offer in four houses of culture. "We are gradually reactivating the on-site courses and workshops, while continuing to offer the online option, as instructed by the municipal […]
Second doses of Pfizer and Sinovac for Tijuana to arrive on Friday
Previously, the Secretariat of Health (SSa) had announced that second doses from Pfizer would be arriving in Baja California on Thursday, July 1. However, during the daily update this June 30, the SSa informed that the vaccines would arrive on Friday, July 2. According to the Secretary of Health, Dr. Pérez Rico, it is most […]
Did you lose a tooth? Dental implants can be your solution
Unfortunately, once we lose a tooth as adults, they no longer grow back. And although we would like the tooth fairy to take our baby teeth and come back with some in these cases, it is not so. If this is your case, and for lack of time or money you have let it pass, […]
Showers with thundershowers forecast for Tijuana
Due to the effects of the tropical storm Enrique, from Tuesday through Thursday, Tijuana will have the possibility of showers with electrical storms in the afternoons. According to the Civil Protection Office of the XXIII City Hall of Tijuana, as well as the National Weather Service in San Diego. The head of Municipal Civil Protection, […]
Does your back hurt? It could be a herniated disc
Suffering from back pain is a fairly common ailment among the population. It is estimated that in the United States alone about 80% of adults have experienced it at some point and it is one of the main causes of disability in the working population. If you are one of those people who constantly have […]