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Baja California Earns Credit Rating Upgrades
Moody’s and Fitch Ratings have upgraded Baja California’s credit standing, citing fiscal discipline and improved financial autonomy.
Rosarito Promotes Cultural Development for Youth
The city is strengthening its commitment to youth and the arts through cultural initiatives that foster creativity and education.
Seized Cars Stall Expansion of San Ysidro–Tijuana Border Lanes
Hundreds of confiscated vehicles are taking up space at the port of entry, delaying critical improvements to the busiest border crossing in the world.
How the 9/11 Attacks Reshaped Border Policy
The September 11 attacks changed national priorities, creating new institutions and redefining how the country collaborates to prevent terrorism.
Expo TlaquepArte Brings More Than 200 Exhibitors to Rosarito Starting Friday
The fair will offer visitors the chance to discover handcrafted art, fashion, and flavors from Mexico and 16 other countries.
U.S. to Begin Construction on Otay Mesa East Border Crossing This Fall
The new Otay II Port of Entry aims to slash wait times and strengthen the flow of commerce across one of North America’s most vital trade corridors.
Urban Planners Urge Shift Toward Pedestrian-Friendly Streets in Tijuana
Walkability is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of meaningful urban transformation. But achieving it requires more than narrow strips of pavement.
Mexicali Cracks Down on Environmental Offenses with Nearly 1,000 Fines Issued
Environmental enforcement rose 300% compared to last year.
Mayor Rocío Adame Launches Massive Fumigation Campaign to Protect Rosarito Schools
This effort will see 98 schools across the city fumigated to eliminate pests like fleas and ticks.
Governor Marina del Pilar Touts Major Drop in Homicides and Extortion in Baja California
The governor credited a coordinated strategy with federal forces for delivering tangible improvements in public safety.
Ibogaine: A Promising Treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) – A Collaborative Perspective
Ibogaine, a psychoactive indole alkaloid derived from the root bark of the African shrub Tabernanthe iboga, has emerged as a potential therapeutic agent for TBI.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño Launches Historic Cleanup Program to Transform Tijuana
With over $500 million pesos allocated for the next two years, the initiative marks a historic investment in the city's public spaces.
Governor Marina del Pilar Launches National Public Health Week Activities in Baja California
The statewide effort is part of a broader national strategy designed to make preventive care and timely disease detection more accessible.
Looking Back at Tony Hawk’s Skate Ramp Inside Tijuana’s Plaza Monumental
In 1998, Tony Hawk turned Tijuana’s Plaza Monumental into a massive skateboarding stage.
Coming Back Home? How to Import Your Household Goods to Mexico Tax-Free
Mexican nationals can now import their household goods and personal belongings, without paying taxes and without the usual requirement of hiring a customs broker.
CBP to Pause Tijuana–San Diego Border Crossings for 9/11 Tribute
CBP urged travelers to plan ahead and check official channels for updates during the commemorative pause honoring the victims of the tragedy.
Baja California Earns Fitch Ratings’ A- Credit Upgrade
This rating signals increased confidence in the state's economy and creates opportunities for new investments.
San Diego Offers Free Bus and Trolley Rides in October
Free Ride Day is coming to San Diego.
Independence Day in Rosarito Gets a Cultural Spotlight with Expo TlaquepArte
Discover handmade treasures, traditional gastronomy, and international artistry at the Baja California Center.
Tony Hawk Looks Back on Skating in Tijuana a Decade Ago
A decade after stopping at San Ángel Skatepark, Tony Hawk shared throwback photos that stirred memories among Tijuana’s skate community.