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Mexicali’s Merchandise Exports Grow 9.4% in First Quarter of 2025
Manufacturing and agricultural exports in Mexicali grew significantly, pushing total export value to $3.78 billion in early 2025.
Tijuana Authorities Seize Over 23 Pounds of Meth in “Blind Mule” Drug Case
An alert to authorities led to the discovery of methamphetamine concealed inside a spare tire.
Rosarito Offers Free Dual Citizenship to U.S.-Born Children of Mexican Parents
Rosarito is helping binational families gain legal recognition by simplifying the process and removing common costs.
Paddle Under the Stars: Row in the Dark Comes to San Diego Lagoon
Row in the Dark invites you to light up the lagoon with paddleboards, kayaks, and aquacycles, creating a glowing spectacle on the water.
Baja California Tops National Investment Projections for 2025
Federal data confirms Baja California as the top destination for private capital in 2025.
Get Ready for the 2025 Lemon Festival in Downtown Chula Vista
The iconic Third Avenue will come alive with color at the 28th Annual Lemon Festival.
Governor Marina del Pilar Promotes Tourism Card with Year-Round Discounts
The governor of Baja California encourages residents to explore their state.
Mayor Ismael Burgueño of Tijuana Introduces New Well-Being Secretary to Sánchez Taboada Community
The new Secretary of Well-Being has been presented in Tijuana.
Rosarito Gets Ready for 2025 Fish & Seafood Festival
A festival bursting with flavor and culinary excellence.
Not Immigration, But Gentrification: Why Is the Influx of Americans in Mexico Causing Tension?
You’ve probably heard about protests against gentrification in Mexico City, particularly in neighborhoods like Roma, Condesa, and Juárez. But the backlash isn’t really about foreigners themselves, it’s about the social and economic consequences that can follow when their arrival triggers unchecked transformation. Improving neighborhoods, renovating public spaces, or attracting foreign investment aren’t inherently bad things. […]
Mayor Rocío Adame Teams Up with IMSS-Bienestar to Expand Healthcare Access in Rosarito
The government of Playas de Rosarito continues to deliver meaningful progress through people-centered policies.
Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Forms Partnership with Film Studies Center to Strengthen Creative Industries
The initiative seeks to position film as a key driver of cultural and economic development in Tijuana.
Mexicali to Participate in Tijuana Tourism Expo
The capital of Baja California will showcase its cultural, culinary, and recreational attractions at the August 2 event.
Hello Kitty Cafe Truck at San Diego Comic-Con: No Pass Needed to Visit!
Find out everything you can get at this amazing truck.
Petco Park to Host Movie Night for Dogs and Their Owners
Bring your furry friend for an outdoor screening in celebration of Petco’s 60th anniversary.
Mayor Rocío Adame of Rosarito Leads Security Coordination Meeting
Playas de Rosarito reviews security operations carried out in the municipality.
Tijuana Mayor Ismael Burgueño Ranked Among Mexico’s Top 50 Mayors
The Tijuana mayor secured the 42nd spot among 150 mayors evaluated across Mexico.
Governor Marina del Pilar Visits Rosarito Neighborhoods to Address Community Needs
The governor of Baja California is prioritizing serving communities in Rosarito.
Six Flags California’s Great America Could Close After 50 Years
The park may close after the 2027 season if its lease isn’t renewed.
Tijuana Backs Career Growth Through New Academic Alliance
Mayor Ismael Burgueño formalized a new educational alliance that will benefit both city workers and young people pursuing professional growth.