Compiled by Dr. Elton Gómez, scientist and stem cells specialist. One of the most dangerous spiders in the world and whose bite causes a picture called loxocelism, is the spider whose scientific name is loxoceles laeta, also known as spider of the corner or violinist spider, by the violin shape …
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NATALIA TRAVELS TO CONQUER ITALY
VERONA, Italy – Baja California fencer Natalia Botello will participate in the Youth World Championship and Cadet to the city of Verona, Italy in search of endorsing the crown she won last year in the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv. In the same way she attends this competition in search of …
Read More »ARMING OUR EDUCATORS: IS IT EVER A GOOD IDEA?
By: Veronica Henderson, Attorney at Law Given the proliferation of violence in the schools, especially the number of mass shootings that have occurred, such as the one in Florida, the question has arisen as to whether we should arm our teachers and other school officials. After all, no one wants …
Read More »Virgin Hotels will be taking over the Hard Rock Hotel and reimagining it as Virgin Hotels Las Vegas
“It’s got delightful and dedicated people working there and it has beautiful outdoor swimming pool areas and beautiful rooms but through lack of investment it’s slightly tired. So I’m really proud today to announce Virgin Hotels has bought the Hard Rock Hotel and we’ll be bringing it back to its old glory …
Read More »SOLES COMES TO ITS SEVENTH FINAL
After a thrilling game, Mexicali Soles defeated Aguacateros of Michoacán 80-76 to close the series 4-2 and thus advance to the National League of Professional Basketball (LNBP) great final. Almost five thousand fans witnessed the best entry of the season, where the Cachanilla quintet won their seventh ticket to the …
Read More »Vietnam Vets receive day of recognition
EL CENTRO, Calif. – With the stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump issued a proclamation recognizing March 29th as National Vietnam War Veterans Day while visiting Vietnam last year on Nov. 10, 2017. “To ensure the sacrifices of the 9 million heroes who served during this difficult chapter of …
Read More »Women’s Right to Vote
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and former professor. In the month of March, we celebrate the International Women’s Day, in honor of it I dedicate this article to all women, to mothers, daughters, grandmothers, aunts, students, professionals, housewives, workers, teachers, to each of these women who from their position …
Read More »Mayor Faulconer Discusses Binational Opportunities with Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs Luis Videgaray
SAN DIEGO MAYOR ADVOCATES FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE, TIJUANA RIVER VALLEY AND PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT WITH HIGH-RANKING MEXICAN OFFICIAL San Diego – As part of his effort to strengthen binational relations in the San Diego-Tijuana megaregion, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer met with Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs Luis Videgaray a few days ago to discuss opportunities to …
Read More »CETYS University’s autonomous vehicle, a response to industrial problems
The remarkable growth of CETYS University‘s Mexicali Campus, is what inspired a group of academics from it’s School of Engineering to work on a prototype for an autonomous vehicle that moves using solar energy. The autonomous vehicle will have an electrical system with renewable energy sources and a series of …
Read More »Fraud Alert: Watch for and Report Potential Legal Fraud in Response to Recent Fires
-Editorial The State Bar of California is warning the public to watch out for and report potential fraudin response to the recent fires across the state. As a result of California’s ongoing fires, many people may wish to seek legal advice for various reasons, including insurance disputes, seeking Federal Emergency Management …
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