This Week’s Must-See
Playas de Rosarito to Host Free Services Fair and Consular Day
Vuela Tijuana: A Virtual Time Trip Down Avenida Revolución
San Ysidro Booth 2 Access to Close Overnight for Maintenance
12 Hydraulic Infrastructure Projects Underway for Tijuana and Rosarito
Latest News
Authentic Turkish Restaurant in Tijuana Gets Creative With Its Take on Birria
There is a new birria (lamb stew) in Tijuana and it is a mix of the flavors of Jalisco, Mexico, with those from Turkey. What else do you need to know? Well, maybe a little bit of the story behind this. Located in La Cacho (Madero neighborhood), this dish is the most recent gift to […]
Cetys and Jorge Ramos Join Forces to Help Earthquake Victims in Mexico
During the celebration of CETYS University’s 56th anniversary, the renowned journalist and Mexican writer, Jorge Ramos, presented “The Future of Mexico and the U.S: The Transcendence of the Border and Education.” At the end of his presentation, Ramos announced a 10,000-dollar donation for those affected by the earthquake in Mexico; this donation will be matched […]
Take Your Pet to This Drive-in Theater in Tijuana and Watch a Movie for Free
This Sunday the Bigmoon Drive-in Theater will become Pet Friendly, and people who take their pet will enjoy the showing totally free. You read well, both the pet and the owner can enter for free this Sunday October 29 at 6:00 pm to enjoy the movie "Beethoven." Children under 16 also have free admission. You […]
New federal environmental norm will force vehicular verification in BC
Within the framework of the Executive Environment Committee Meeting of the National Governors’ Conference (CONAGO for its acronym in Spanish), it was agreed that vehicular verification is mandatory in 16 states of the Republic. In this way, Mexico City, State of Mexico, Hidalgo, Morelos, Puebla, Tlaxcala, Queretaro, Jalisco, Baja California, Coahuila, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Oaxaca, Veracruz, […]
5 Weekend Events to Say Goodbye to October
This weekend, a great variety of fun events will act as a farewell of one of the most awesome months of the year, added to that, weather will be cooler and you can be sure everything will be more enjoyable. Distract yourself from work or school and go out! Here are some events we think […]
Carl’s Jr Will Give Free Burgers for a Year to First Customers This Friday
A great surprise is being prepared for you by the Carl's Jr. team with the new opening of its Cuauhtémoc restaurant in Tijuana, as they will be giving away a year of free hamburgers to their first customers. The first 100 customers to attend this new location on October 27th starting at 7:00 am will […]
Ensenada Restaurant Among the Best 50 in Latin America
Yesterday, the award ceremony to recognize the best 50 restaurants in Latin America in 2017 was held, and restaurants in Mexico obtained 13 of the 50 places. And although Mexico did not get the first place this time, the ranking was very good, for example, the 4th place went to Pujol, the best Mexican restaurant, […]
CEART Playas de Rosarito Suspends Classes on Wednesday Due to Near Fire
ROSARITO.- The State Center of the Arts (CEART) of Playas de Rosarito reported a few hours ago that the classes given in its facilities would be suspended for this Wednesday, October 25th, due to the nearby fires recorded yesterday. Lands surrounding the site had wild fires, and today, the cleaning and supervision of work areas […]
Celebrate Halloween With Your Dog at This Coffee Shop in Tijuana
Halloween is coming and Café María Divina wants to celebrate with you its second "Dog Day & Coffee" event. On this coffee shop's social media you can find many photogrpahs of dogs in a costume due to their best costume contest. The photo with more likes wins, and the lucky champion will be announced tomorrow […]
The cross-border water business,
Since 2012, California is in a serious water crisis due to the region’s historic drought and overexploitation of existing water sources. Water has been one of the key factors in California’s economic growth, which is considered as the sixth global economy (it is estimated that its GDP is twice that of Mexico’s) and in turn […]
6 Different Ways to Enjoy “Pan de Muerto” This Day of the Dead
With the arrival of the month of November, the season begins to feel more like Winter, and with it the smell of coffee predominates and the best dishes of the year come to brighten our tables. One of the most traditional treat in Mexico during this time is the classic "Pan de Muerto, " (sweet […]
Baja California within the “most valuable destinations to visit” by Lonely Planet magazine
Again, our state stands out among other destinations worldwide. The magazine "Lonely Planet”, specialized in travel, unveiled its list of the best destinations to visit in 2018. In 4 lists, with the best of the best places for travelers to get ready for their next vacations. From the best country to travel, the 10 best […]
Tijuana Fire Department to Citizenship: Don’t Burn Garbage or Vacant Lots
This Tuesday, a maximum of 102°ºF is expected, and the Tijuana Fire Department reported that today, a high pressure system may generate warm conditions with low levels of humidity, as well as winds, so citizens are invited to prevent fires. Today's climate might be accompanied by winds from the East, although the Fire Department clarified […]
Baja California University Students Create Paint to Restore Historic Monuments
University students of the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Cnyn) of the UNAM Campus Ensenada are developing a project with which the restoration of historical monuments and archaeological remains will be less complex. An organic paint mixed with different concentrations of antimicrobial nanomaterials was created in collaboration and used in specific rocks for the National […]
3rd NAFTA round concludes
Discussions to update the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) continue to intensify, although negotiators have yet to reveal specific proposals for some of the hot topics. In this round the low wages paid in Mexico became a thorny point to debate. The USA representative to negotiate the agreement, Robert Lighthizer noted that the new […]
“Pan de Muerto French Toast,” a dish you can find in Tijuana
Autumn is known for pumpkins, Halloween and many colored leafs, but in Mexico is all about Día de Muertos (Day of the dead), a tradition that celebrates all the perished loved ones. And with this tradition comes the famous "Pan de muerto," a sweet bread that acts as decoration or just to eat it accompanied […]
Non-Terror but Still Scary Movies to Watch This Halloween
Halloween is just perfect for a movie marathon with your friends, your significant other, or just by yourself, and of course you'll always want to watch a terror film, but sometimes, horror and just creepy situations can induce your mind into a trance, of which you might not be able to escape. And to prove […]
Heat in Tijuana This Week Will Reach More Than 100 ºF
Temperature forecasts for this week in the city of Tijuana indicate that the city will have one of the hottest weeks of the year. According to the National Meteorological System, these first days will be really hot, with temperatures up to almost 100 ºF. And even though these temperatures will cool down after Wednesday, Oct. […]
Professional TJ Photographers Want to Take a Picture of You in Exchange of a Money Donation to Help Quake Victims
With the intention of helping those affected by the recent earthquake in Mexico, local photographers will gather to organize this event. "Sigamos apoyando, tómate un retrato“ (Let's Continue to Help, Take a Portrait) is the event that's being held on Sunday October 22 inside Pasaje Rodríguez in "La Caja" gallery. In this event you'll be […]
Baja’s Economic Development Ministry Gets Few Results Despite Luxurious Travels
The governmental austerity speech that the state administration preaches has not meant much in the official foreign missions that have been carried out by officials from Baja California's Ministry for Economic Development (SEDECO, in Spanish), which have been characterized by buying luxury hotels, consumption in restaurants very far from the sobriety demanded by the public […]