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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History is not made by political parties, it is made by citizens
UPDATE: In response to the threats to the group who is organizing the event, it's has change to a pacific reunion at the Mexico Monument "The scissors" at 3:00 PM on Saturday May 19. TIJUANA.- After an attack campaign aimed directly at Enrique Peña Nieto, and a nationwide call-out for a march against him, the […]
What do you know about the mexican candidates?
For several reasons, the election campaign in Mexico to decide who will be the next president, is becoming ever more exciting. Yesterday, Reuters news agency showed their new survey to the world, where Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador stood at second place in the preference of the Mexican voters, tied with Josefina Vazquez Mota. Despite the […]
Tourism, commerce and jobs in Baja
SAN DIEGO. – The Mayors of San Diego and Tijuana, Jerry Sanders and Carlos Bustamante respectively, gathered this past Tuesday at the Institute of the Americas at UCSD to share their vision about this border region which they described as "enviable" and "privileged". Before dozens of members, both Mayors talked about the advances made on […]
Pacquiao vs. Obama and his gay support
Less than a week ago, Barack Obama declared in an interview to ABC network, that he believed in marriage as a right for all people, regardless if they are of the same sex or not. Based on Manny Pacquiao's strong religious believes, he considers this an attack to God and feels that Barack should read […]
New book about Jorge Hank Rhon is being published
"The Liturgy of the White Tiger", that's the title of the book published by Ocean Publishing detailing the life and myths of 56 years old businessman Jorge Hank Rhon, who was mayor of Tijuana from 2004 to 2007. The research from the book's author, Daniel Salinas Basave, will relate from his arrival to the border […]
Tijuana Groups collaborate to ease border issues
Via Serge Dedina/Baja.com I recently spent an afternoon with Paloma Aguirre of WiLDCOAST and the executive team of San Diego Coastkeeper. We took a tour of the border to get a sense of what some of the issues are that we are dealing with and ended the day in Los Laureles Canyon in Tijuana, just […]
FBI looking for the stepson of Mexico’s Ex-President
Manuel Bribiesca is the son of the former mexican first lady, Marta Sahagún and it is a well known secret that during the presidency of Vicente Fox in Mexico, Bribiesca increased his finances through the use of his influences. As a result of an investigation in 2008 on the south district of California, the FBI […]
What Is The Cost Of Living In Mexico Compared To The US, Canada And Europe?
Jim Pickell vía Baja.com The cost of living in Mexico is lower than that of the US, Canada and Europe, especially for items that are produced locally. The good news is that this includes most product categories such as food, furniture and transportation. Additionally, if you are resourceful and patient enough to look for the […]
Tijuana Zonkeys Basketball and Zebra Beer
Saturday, May 19, Turista Libre will present their latest Tijuana experience: a unique combination of Zonkeys basketball and Zebra beer. B-ball fans are neighing long and hard in Tijuana thanks to the Zonkeys, the town's stake in Mexico's Pacific Coast Basketball Circuit. Named after the donkeys done up to look like zebras on Avenida Revoluciontimeless […]
Los Cabos As An LGBT Vacation Destination
Meghan Fitzpatrick vía Baja.com Think Los Cabos is only good for fishing and partying? Think again. Los Cabos is a community that welcomes everyone and is of growing interest as a holiday and wedding destination for lesbians, gays, bis and transgenders alike. The LGBT scene in Los Cabos is not outwardly apparent, but the two […]
Surfing And Dining In Ensenada: A Day In The Biarritz Of Mexico
Serge Dadina vía Baja.com I recently spent the day surfing Ensenada beaches and indulging in Ensenada restaurants at the 2nd Annual Walter Coloca Jr. Memorial Surf Contest organized by UAPO and WiLDCOAST. It was an epic weekend with one of the craziest NW swells I've ever seen in April (the surf jumped from 2-4′ in […]
The conquest of the Latin vote
This morning, "Portada", a magazine specialized in Latin marketing pointed the beginning of publicity ads on spanish to support the campaign on Barack Obama between the Latin voters for the next presidential elections. According to the numbers provided by Smart Media Group, an organization that traces politic publicity, the efforts of the campaign for the […]
The Fate Of Cabo Pulmo National Park Remains Uncertain
In the end, the economy dealt the developer a greater blow, with parent company Hansa Urbana forced to declare bankruptcy in 2011. The company's assets, including the land and development plans for Cabo Cortes were acquired by regional Spanish bank, Banco Sabadell. At present it is not clear if the bank will sell the project […]
The faith in the New Mexican cuisine
EFE Agency.- The mexican cuisine is in the middle of a new revolution and according to the chefs of Biko and Pujol, the list of San Pellegrino's 50 best restaurants in the world,should feature more mexican restaurants. "This year, Mexico had a gastronomic revolution and I though more restaurants from the country would appear on […]
A Playmate, star of the Presidential Debate in Mexico
Julia Orayen was a Playmate 4 years ago and yesterday, she was the assistant that appeared at the beginning of the official debate between the presidential candidates Josefina Vázquez Mota, Gabriel Quadri, Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Enrique Peña Nieto, an event organized by the Federal Electoral Institute of Mexico (IFE). The Mexicans had a […]
Mayweather wins unanimous over Miguel Cotto
LAS VEGAS.- Floyd Mayweather Jr. made good bets tonight when he defeated by unanimous decision Miguel Cotto, he was proclaimed as the champion of the super welterweight title of the World Boxing Association in a fight that lasted 12 rounds. This fight was the last one of "Kings of the Ring", an event that took […]
Alexandra Stan seduces Tijuana
Last Thursday, Alexandra Stan arrived in Tijuana to perform her internationally known "Saxobeats". The electronic music singer made her presentation at Mandra Trendy Club and since 9:00pm, the club opened his doors to start the party with José Spinning, Iván Mateluna, DJ Pelos and Carla Miscov from Argentina who was in charge of the music […]
National movement demands justice for Anastasio
SAN DIEGO.- Ten cities of the United States became one voice to demand justice in the case of Anastasio Hernández, who was assassinated two years ago in the hands of federal agents at Puerta Mexico. Family, activists and members con the community took the streets of Downtown San Diego as a sign of protest, demanding […]
Startup weekend: a door to new technologies
The evolution of Tijuana and the region of the border have grew on the cultural, gastronomic and technological scenarios. Under that achievement, the "Startup Weekend" will take place in the city from the 4 to 6 of May. Startup Weekend is a network of 45 thousand entrepreneurs and 460 events on 50 cities around the […]
Xolos lose in playoff debut
Extending the postseason run could be a daunting task against a Monterrey team that has been almost perfect at home with a 7-0-2 record and has not been shutout in 20 games. Monterrey showed composure and endured a flurry of Xolos shots in the first half. Tijuana's Joe Corona, Duvier Riascos and Egidio Arevalo all […]