The arrival of more than 5 thousand American and Canadian citizens residing in the port is expected SAN FELIPE, BC- Wednesday, November 8, 2017.- In order to promote international visits to the seven destinations of the entity, the State Administration headed by President Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, through the State …
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Port of San Diego becomes the first Port in the Nation to Receive American Public Works Association National Accreditation
The Port of San Diego has become the first port in the United States to be awarded National Accreditation through the American Public Works Association (APWA). The Port joins 17 agencies in the state and 124 in the nation to receive the prestigious designation. The Accreditation program recognizes public works …
Read More »MaCristy de Hermosillo was remembered as part of the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico
By: Ellie Burgueño In Mexico, every 2nd of November the Day of the Dead (known as Día de Muertos in Spanish) is celebrated. On this holiday, Mexicans remember and honor their deceased loved ones. Being a festive and colorful holiday celebrating the lives of those who have passed on. Mexicans visit cemeteries, …
Read More »Discover why Yuma County Arizona has become the preferred location for expanding operations between Mexico and the United States
Statistics prove this is the safest border in the Southwest and due to this positive environment we have grown our population an impressive 27% since the year 2000. Within a sixty minute radius you have 1,544,454 people living and working within the boundaries of four states and two countries. Being …
Read More »Imperial County Supervisors Applaud Adoption of State Water Board Stipulated Order
Yesterday, the California State Water Resources Control Board (State Water Board) adopted the final draft stipulated order that includes new independent conditions that are significant to Salton Sea restoration. The Board’s action yesterday revises State Water Board Order WRO 2002-0013, which was approved in 2002 authorizing the largest agricultural to …
Read More »A Successful Synergy Global Forum 2017 edition took place in New York
By: Ellie Burgueño On board of a plane on my way back home after attending the Synergy Global Forum 2017, unable to sleep during the more than 4 hours flight from New York City, and inspired by my imagination with the desire to share the experience, I decided to take …
Read More »Border Study show shopping habits by Mexicali residents in Imperial Valley
By: Mario Conde It’s been known for decades that Mexicali shoppers are the economic driving force in the Imperial Valley. Thousands of Mexicali residents cross the border every day to spend their money and support our local economy. Thanks to them, the Valley has grown and many retailers have decided …
Read More »Agreement Signed Between Parties to Restore the New River
The Imperial Irrigation District, County of Imperial and City of Calexico signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly work in the New River Improvement Project. Under the agreement, the city, county and IID will contribute to the operation and maintenance costs for the New River Improvement Project once it is …
Read More »California ACLU Affiliates Call On CA GOP Representatives To Reject Trump’s Deal With Senate Republicans And Pass Clean Dream Act By The End Of The Year
LOS ANGELES – Statement from Jennie Pasquarella, Director of Immigrants’ Rights at the ACLU of Southern California, on reports that Senate Republicans and President Trump have struck a deal not to include a Clean Dream Act in the end of the year spending bill: “Our representatives in California now have a …
Read More »THE SECRET ABOUT CREDIT CARD INTEREST RATES
File this one under, Things Financial Services Companies Don’t Want You to Know. Credit card debt. The three dirtiest words in our society. (Well, depending on what you’re into.) Most of us have it, or have had it, at some point in our lives. In fact, more than 38 percent of …
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