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REGIONAL

Relevant news concerning the region belonging to California and Baja California’s border.
Noticias relevantes relacionadas a la región perteneciente a la frontera de California y Baja California.

November, 2023

  • 10 November

    Economic Growth, Development Projects, and Community Enhancements Lead the Way: Mayor Martha Singh

    -Editorial El Centro emerged as a city with significant achievements over the past year, taking the lead in economic development and recreational activities in the county. The annual State of the City, led by Mayor Martha Singh, unfolded on November 9 at the El Centro Public Library. The city’s growth …

  • 10 November

    City of El Centro Council Awards Construction Project for New Police Headquarters, Fulfilling Measure P Promise

    -Editorial The City of El Centro Council unanimously voted to award Barnhart-Reese the construction project of the new Police Department Headquarters during a Council meeting Tuesday. “We are excited to get this project started and start the process of constructing a new police building for our city,” said City of …

  • 10 November

    CBP Launches 24/7 Operation for SENTRI Trusted Traveler Lanes at Calexico West Port of Entry to Ease Holiday Crossings

    -Editorial In a bid to enhance efficiency and streamline border crossings, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials have announced a temporary expansion of operating hours for the SENTRI Trusted Traveler Program vehicle lanes at the Calexico West Port of Entry. Starting on Monday, November 13, CBP will initiate a …

  • 8 November

    National Assembly of FAPERMEX and CONALIPE took place in Mexico City

    -Editorial The 21st National Congress of the Federation of Associations of Mexican Journalists, AC (FAPERMEX), and the National College of Graduates in Journalism, AC (CONALIPE), recently held their national assembly, marking a significant gathering for the Mexican journalism community. Eva Joaquina Guerrero Ríos, the President of FAPERMEX, delivered a comprehensive …

  • 6 November

    Sonoran Institute to Invest in a New River Improvement Project

    -Editorial With an investment of 4.3 million dollars, the Sonoran Institute will take a very important step towards the recovery of the North Collector Drain, which will have a great impact on the environment and the population. This was announced in the presence of the Mexicali Mayor Norma Bustamante Martínez …

  • 4 November

    CBX announces its annual fundraising campaign “Cruce Con Causa” in support of TELETÓN México

    -Editorial Cross Border Xpress (CBX), the cross-border pedestrian bridge connecting passengers from Tijuana Airport to Southern California, announced the start of its annual charitable campaign in support of TELETÓN México. The campaign, known as “Cruce Con Causa,” will take place from November 1st to November 30th and aims to raise …

  • 2 November

    Nearshoring, an Economic Driver for Mexicali that is Unleashing Growth Potential

    -Editorial In recent years, Mexicali has emerged as a prominent nearshoring destination, offering companies an opportunity to enhance their global operations. With its strategic location, skilled workforce, and competitive cost structure, Mexicali presents numerous advantages for enterprises seeking to expand their regional presence. The ever-evolving geopolitical landscape involving China, the …

  • 2 November

    U.S. Elders Face Challenges When It Comes to Their Safety

    -Editorial In many cultures, an older person is regarded as a font of wisdom, someone that younger people can learn from. This too was the prevailing narrative in the US with its images of the elder statesman, grandparents as storytellers, sharing the family lore. But in present-day culture, ageism – …

  • 2 November

    Quantum Computing in Medicine

    By: Dr. Elton Gómez, Regenerative Medicine Specialist. Quantum computing has the potential to have a significant impact on medical practice in various areas. Here are some of the most prominent implications: Cryptography and Data Security: Quantum computing can affect the security of medical data. As quantum computers advance, they could …

  • 2 November

    IVC’s Licensed Vocational Nurse Program Achieves Top Ranking in California

    -Editorial Imperial Valley College (IVC) has every reason to be proud as it basks in the glory of being named the number one community college in the United States by the prestigious Aspen Institute. Adding to this impressive accolade, IVC has received another significant honor: its Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) …

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