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Volaris CEO Outlines Plan to Address Fog Delays at Tijuana Airport
With such a large share of operations tied to Baja California, Volaris is pushing for solutions to ensure greater reliability at Tijuana’s airport.
Camp Alongside Bears and Big Cats in Alpine
The Lions Tigers & Bears sanctuary opens its grounds for camping only once a year, making spaces highly limited.
Baja California to Bring its Cultural October Festival to L.A.
Learn all about this cultural exchange between Mexico and the US.
Rosarito Mayor Reaffirms Commitment to Youth Rights
Mayor Adame stressed that the local government must work hand in hand with state and federal authorities to ensure comprehensive protection.
Tijuana Opera Celebrates 25th Anniversary with ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’
The performance of Pietro Mascagni's passionate masterpiece is scheduled for Saturday, October 4th at Casa de la Cultura.
Tijuana’s Esperanto Park Wins International Award for Urban Transformation
An abandoned dumping ground turned into a vibrant community hub has earned Tijuana international recognition.
Why the Next Phase of Nearshoring Will Be Decided by Talent, Not Tariffs
Companies are now learning that having a footprint in Mexico is not the same as being ready to grow in the country.
Book Train Festival Keeps Rolling in Valle de Mexicali After Six Editions
The festival will once again bring literature, culture, and family activities on September 24–25.
Baja California Health Officials Deliver Mobile Medical Services to Rosarito
The "Health Caravan" rolled into the Ampliación Constitución neighborhood this week, bringing medical services directly to residents.
The Pumpkin Express Returns to the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum for Halloween
Passengers can expect fall scenery, decorated vintage cars, and plenty of pumpkins.
Tijuana Hosts 4th International Firefighters Congress
Mayor Burgueño emphasized that the event helps ensure a modern, highly trained Fire Department ready to respond to any emergency.
San Ysidro Port of Entry Could See Lane Changes by Year’s End
The plan, expected to be formalized soon, could benefit thousands of daily commuters who spend hours in line at the border crossing.
HR Ratings Backs Baja California With Credit Upgrade, Cites Fiscal Discipline
The upgrade follows similar improvements from Moody’s and Fitch, both of which recently affirmed a stable outlook.
EXCLUSIVE: Baja 1000 to Alternate Routes, Full Peninsula Race Every Three Years
The Baja 1000 will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2027 with a return to its classic route spanning from Ensenada to La Paz.
6 Cozy Cafés in Tijuana Serving the Best Fall Drinks
Whether you crave a pumpkin spice latte, a creamy chai, or simply a quiet place to relax, these Tijuana cafés are ready to welcome you.
Tijuana’s Clean City Program Reaches 3 More Neighborhoods
From tackling illegal dump sites to revitalizing sports courts, Tijuana’s cleanup program is reshaping neighborhoods.
Governor Marina del Pilar Calls on Parents to Secure Federal Scholarship for Students
Families have until September 30 to submit their applications and secure support for their children’s secondary education.
Mexicali Mayor Concludes Tenure as Head of National Mayors’ Association
ACCM allows mayors from across Mexico to coordinate efforts and plan strategies for the benefit of their cities’ residents.
Southbound I-5 Drivers Alert: Final Exit Before Mexico Closed for 3 Nights
Caltrans will shut down I-5’s final southbound exit for three nights, forcing unprepared drivers into the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
For the First Time in 50+ Years, Baja 1000 Will Run Entirely in Baja California Sur
Los Cabos will make history in 2026 as both the start and finish line of the iconic off-road race.