-Editorial The Three Seas project, which was recently presented to legislators of the State Congress, is a Climate Management and Mitigation Strategy for the Colorado River Basin The Three Seas project contemplates the Salton Sea lagoons, in California, Laguna Salada, and the Gulf of California, for which a Blue Economy …
July, 2022
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8 July
Calexico Welcomes State Funding for New River Projects
-Editorial The battle to restore the New River continues and never stops. Recent funding allocation called for a big celebration for the community that will improve the infrastructure and recreation around the New River in Calexico which will have been a problem for decades. “Today is a great milestone in …
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7 July
Esperanza Colio Becomes the New City Manager of Calexico
-Editorial Esperanza Colio raised her right hand to take her oath of office from City Clerk Gabby Garcia, as she finished her oath, the people at the city council chambers gave her a standing ovation cheering her arrival in Calexico. It was a special meeting for the Calexico City Council …
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7 July
County of Imperial Applauds State’s Passage of SB 125 Ensuring Investments into Local Infrastructure and Community
-Editorial The County of Imperial applauds the California State Legislature’s passage of SB 125 for guaranteeing the communities of Imperial County benefit from the development of Lithium Valley and that those profiting from these developments pay their equitable and fair share. With the passage of this bill and through an …
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4 July
Calexico Mayor Celebrates State of City Address
-Editorial Each year, the Mayor of Calexico gives the State of the City Address to inform the public about the success of the city in the past year and a vision ahead. The Rodney Auditorium at San Diego State University Imperial Valley was the host of the first in-person State …
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3 July
What is the reason for the increase in the interest rate in Mexico, the United States and globally?
By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and Researcher. The increase in interest rates in Mexico, the United States and worldwide is due to inflationary pressures associated with the geopolitical conflict in Europe, imbalances between supply and demand and the resurgence of new waves of Covid-19 in China and other countries. The …
June, 2022
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25 June
Supreme Court Ends 50 years of federal abortion rights
-Editorial The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place for nearly 50 years. The decision by its conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. According to Associated Press, the ruling …
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22 June
MAYORS OF SOMERTON, ARIZONA, AND PUERTO PEÑASCO, SONORA SIGN RATIFICATION OF SISTER AGREEMENT
-Editorial On June 9, Gerardo Anaya, Mayor of Somerton, Arizona, and Jorge Pivac, Mayor of Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, signed the ratification of the sisterhood agreement between their cities. The ceremony was held within the framework of the “2022 Sonora Regional Fishing and Aquaculture Festival”, organized by the Intercultural Center for …
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20 June
NORTHWEST RESEARCH AND TEACHING STATION “HÉCTOR FELIPE FIX-FIERRO” INAUGURATED
-Editorial The Governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, accompanied authorities from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), headed by the rector Enrique Graue Wiechers, to the commissioning of the new facilities of the Northwest Research and Teaching Station “Héctor Felipe Fix-Fierro” (ENID), located in the city …
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8 June
Very Low Turnout Drives Election Results in Imperial County
-Editorial The campaign is over and the votes have been casted in the primary election of 2022. Only four percent of the voters participated according to information provided by the election department at 11 p.m. on June 7. The Imperial County Registrar of Voters posted its first election result numbers …