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Capybaras Are Here! New Interactive Village Opens in Baja California
The animals children love most have arrived at the heart of the Pai Pai Ecotourism Park in Ensenada
Pizzatón 2025: A Slice of Hope for Children with Cancer in Tijuana
Happening today! Be part of the Pizzatón and help kids in their fight against cancer.
Governor Marina del Pilar Invites People to Register for Federal Housing Program
Registration will close on August 23rd and can be done at stations located in Mexicali and Rosarito
Breaking Stereotypes, Saving Lives: Tijuana’s Female Firefighters
With decades of service and a family legacy, Ivette and Sahira demonstrate that firefighting is a vocation defined by passion and resilience.
Governor Marina del Pilar Highlights Security and Social Progress at National Security Cabinet Meeting
Between September 2024 and July 2025, Baja California recorded a 35.8% decrease in homicides.
Mayor Rocío Adame Pushes Forward with Major Housing Program in Rosarito
The initiative, aligned with President Claudia Sheinbaum’s national housing goals, seeks to provide 8,000 safe, affordable homes.
Tijuana Government Grants Property Titles to Local Families
Mayor Ismael Burgueño handed over 96 property titles in Tijuana, giving families long-awaited legal certainty for their homes.
More Mexicans Seek U.S. Visas at Tijuana Consulate as Costs Climb
Despite rising demand, Consul General Christopher Teal warned applicants not to trust intermediaries who claim to expedite visa procedures for a fee.
Baja Beach Fest Heads to Las Vegas with Special Performances
Baja Beach Fest surprised fans by announcing a Las Vegas takeover this September.
Loreto to Host 4th Latin American Cultural Festival, Uniting Three Californias with U.S. as Guest Country
The festival, part of Loreto’s 328th anniversary, will feature live music, exhibitions, workshops, food tastings, and an artisan market.
U.S. Visa Approvals Rise at Tijuana Consulate
From January to May 2025, the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana approved 105,409 nonimmigrant visas.
High Temperatures Continue in Tijuana; Friday Expected to Be Hottest
Residents should stay hydrated, wear sunscreen, and follow safety tips from local authorities.
Baja California Proposes Harsher Penalties for Clandestine Public Surveillance
Clandestine public surveillance could now carry up to eight years in prison under Baja California’s new bill.
Help Needed to Find Family of Visually Impaired Elderly Abandoned in Tijuana Hotel
Pedro Domínguez García, 75, was abandoned at Hotel Linda. If you know him or his family, please contact the hotel.
How to Use the Emergency Button App to Request Police Assistance in Tijuana
Over 40,600 residents currently have the Emergency Button on their phones, helping authorities respond to hundreds of emergencies.
Baja California Launches New Support Initiatives for Cedros Island and Remote Communities
Governor Marina del Pilar is bridging gaps and building a stronger future for Cedros Island by bringing several outreach programs to this remote community.
Rosarito Launches App to Boost Emergency Response
The 'Rosarito Smart Button' app aims to make emergency responses faster and more accurate, ensuring help reaches those in need without delay.
Partnership Between Tijuana and UTT Strengthens Academic and Professional Training
The agreement will open paths for student internships while providing training programs for city workers.
The Natural History Museum Gears Up for a Spectacular Summer of Wonder
This summer at The Nat, the spotlight is on its biggest new exhibition in years, with events and activities for visitors of all ages.
Governor Marina del Pilar: Rosarito Desalination Plant Will Transform Baja California’s Water Supply
Once completed, the Rosarito plant will deliver 2,200 liters of drinking water per second to the region.