This Week’s Must-See
San Diego Symphony to Celebrate Disney’s 80s–90s Classics
Rosarito Takes to the Skies for 6th Annual Air Festival
Daily Flights from San Diego to Japan Launch Amid Surging Demand
Tijuana Welfare Secretariat Delivers Social Aid to Local Residents
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70,000 “Trans-Border” workers cross over daily between Tijuana and San Diego
The clock says it's barely 6:30 in the morning, and the reports from the international border of San Ysidro report over a thousand people who will be crossing the border on foot. With their coats on, coffee and a news paper in their hands, thousands of United States residents are hoping that the line moves […]
Lanes will be closed at San Ysidro Port of Entry
The General Services Administration, (GSA) in the United States announced that next Monday September 23rd 2013 at 10:00 A.M., northbound lanes 2 through 9 will be open at the San Ysidro Port of Entry. Customs officials and the California Border Patrol inform that they will have the personnel necessary to operate the lanes from 10:00 […]
Acting mayor of San Diego, Todd Gloria, is received in Tijuana by Carlos Bustamante
Ysterday, the Mayor of Tijuana, Carlos Bustamante Anchondo, received San Diego's acting Mayor, Todd Gloria, who finally had to opportunity to present himself formally with the authorities of the Tijuana City council, after his very recent and sudden appointment to office. In the reception, which was held at the Tijuana Mayor's office, Carlos Bustamante highlighted […]
The Pope sends his condolences to the victims of “Ingrid” and “Manuel” in Mexico
ROME.- Pope Francis sent a message of condolences for the numerous victims of the hurricanes and storms which have struck both sides of the coasts of Mexico, and he says he feels a "Deep sorrow" and asks God to comfort those who are suffering due to these catastrophes. The Vatican informed today through a press […]
Tijuana Xolos vs Cruz Azul: Once and for all
TIJUANA – Club Tijuana will take on Cruz Azul at the Estadio Caliente; Xolos will be looking for their first win in club history over the Mexico City giants. The match is scheduled for Friday, September 20 at 7:30PM local time from the Estadio Caliente stadium in Tijuana and will be part of the Week […]
Tijuana fights against HIV
The little white van full of boxes inside which indicates that they have the "R", the kit which people will use to shoot up with. "Here comes Charo" they yell with excitement. Out of force of habit they start to line up, one behind the other, anxious, nervous. It's time for their "dose", heroin, crystal […]
Amat Escalante’s “Heli” will compete for Oscar Nomination
Today The Mexican Academy of Cinema Arts and Sciences anounced the films which will be nominated to represent Mexico in the Oscars and the Goya, the films are: "Heli" by Amat Escalante and "The Golden Cage" by Diego Quemada-Diez, respectively. Both films will be competing to receive the Oscar Nomination, leaving the film "Instructions not […]
Emergency in Mexico due to “Ingrid” and “Manuel”
29 States in the Mexico have been affected by the natural phenomenons known as "Ingrid" and "Manuel", this thursday, Southern Baja California will be affected as well, when "Manuel" reaches the region as a hurricane. The weather system in Mexico estimates that Los Cabos and La Paz will be the cities which will be affected […]
Brazil publicly states the measures taken against United States espionage
Brazil has presented a series of measures it will take to protect itself from espionage from the United States, which was reported a few weeks back. The president of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, canceled her visit to the United States that was programmed for next month, and criticized the American Government led by President Barack Obama, […]
Former Mexican President Vicente Fox debuts in Television
Former Mexican President, Vicente Fox, decided to try his luck in show business starting a new cycle in his career as a host on the new show "La Era de las Definiciones (The age of definitions) which airs on the TV Azteca network. This project presents a panel of experts which debate a determined subject; […]
“Latin Food Fest” gives San Diego a Spicy taste
One of the many advantages of the city of San Diego has is that It gets the best of both sides of the border when it comes to culinary arts. Both the variety in cuisine the north has to offer, as well as the Mexican delights brought from Baja California, which is why it it's […]
Blue Line trolley in San Diego to be remodeled
The 45,000 San Diegans who use the Blue Line trolley every day will be benefited by the remodeling work being done on the Stations which are part of this section, according to a press release provided by SANDAG. With an investment of over $300 million dollars, the idea is to renovate the resources which the […]
The similarities between Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico and “Canelo’s” boxing match
Mexico is a country that has a chronic confrontation with success. We prefer to live in victimization believing merely surviving is often the simplest option. If we add to that our ancestral taste for paternalism (First with the pre-hispanic emperor, then the Spanish vice-king, then the military leader and finally the civil president), the history […]
Bilingual School in National City receives help from Chargers
READ THIS STORY IN SPANISH NATIONAL CITY – Kimball Elementary School had some special guest today that brought with them some gifts. The National Football League through the San Diego Chargers organization and their partners Scholastic Book Fairs gave away 400 books to the students of the school. Defensive End and Safety Kendall Reyes and […]
Indicators show tourism’s regrowth in Baja California
"We're working and we're getting there" the indicators sure point that way, especially on behalf o the event organizers and tourism service providers, which Funcke says have seen an increase in American tourists. "For example there is an indicator which continues to surprise me. Sport Fishing", the secretary confirms that the sale of Sport Fishing […]
Mexico celebrates 203 years of Independence
For some strange reason, the United States celebrates 5 de Mayo in a big way, the truth of the matter is that the mexican fiesta that should truly be celebrated is September 16, which is when Mexico celebrates the anniversary of it's independence. It was during the early hours in the morning on September 16 […]
The Technology Cluster of Baja California gets recognized in Europe
The "Cluster de Tecnologías de Información de Baja California" (IT@Baja) in recent days was awarded the bronze certification, handed by the European Cluster Excellence Initiative (ECEI), a program that recognizes excellence in the management processes of different clusters around the world. The Foundation, based in Berlin (Germany), aims to determine a set of appropriate indicators […]
Over 100,000 people joined the celebration of the Mexican Independence in Tijuana
Last night the Mayor of Tijuana, Carlos Bustamante Anchondo, led the commemorative ceremony of the 203 Anniversary of the Cry of Independence, and over 112,000 people joined the festivities that took place in the city offices, to honor the traditions that are uniquely Mexican, with music, folklore and Culture. In the event, which took place […]
Videogame’s main goal is to escape the holocaust
In 2008 a game developer made Nintendo a pitch about a game where the theme is the holocaust, Nintendo automatically rejected this idea, they did not find the theme appropriate whatsoever. Luc Bernard, is a 26 year old developer, who is promising this game will be published and will be available for smart phones, his […]
Chivas 2-2 Tijuana Xolos: First point on the road
GUADALAJARA – Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles give up another late goal that ends up costing them points. Xolos had the lead 2-1 late in the game but it all ended with a 2-2 draw after a Marco Fabián free kick. This is the first time the Xoloitzcuintles pick up a point on the road this season […]