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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.

April, 2023

  • 12 April

    Dancing for a Dream Has Made A Difference In The Lives of Many Families in Imperial County

    -Editorial After a brief hiatus due to the pandemic, Dancing for A Dream will be back in full force to entertain the public of the Imperial Valley with fascinating dancing competitions and the mission to make a difference in a child’s life. And as one of the Co-founders of the …

  • 11 April

    MANA de Imperial Valley Partners with Heber Elementary School District to Hold 2023 Youth Leadership Conference: The Power in You!

    -Editorial MANA de Imperial Valley, Heber Elementary School District and the IV MESA (Math Engineering Science Achievement) Program held the 2023 Youth Leadership Conference: The Power in You! at Heber Elementary School on Saturday, March 25th. Over 75 7th and 8th-grade students attended the conference where they experienced a morning …

  • 9 April

    Women’s Organization Looks at Creating Lasting Change in Mexicali

    -Editorial The role of women in society is more important than ever and having a diverse group of citizens can make all the difference in the world.  At Alianza de Mujeres Para Mujeres, members catch up with friends, hear what’s happening in our communities, share plans, and brainstorm ideas to …

  • 9 April

    North American Integration 2023

    By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz Bautista, Economist, and Research Professor. North American integration is the process of economic and political integration in North America, particularly the integration of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The benefits of economic integration fall into three categories: trade benefits, job creation, and political cooperation between …

  • 7 April

    Everything ready to kick-off the XXIII edition of the Shells and New Wine Festival in Ensenada, BC

    -Editorial It will be in Ensenada, the capital of Mexican wine, where the Provino BC Committee will hold its popular Shells and New Wine Festival for the 23rd time, where three of the most outstanding sectors of the region come together: viticulture, aquaculture and gastronomy, and it promises great entertainment …

  • 7 April

    Millions Expected to Enjoy Spring Break Vacations

    -Editorial The demand for travel during the American spring break timeframe is substantial—and demand remains strong despite higher prices. There are approximately 50 million kindergartens through twelfth-grade students in the U.S.—and nearly all of them have a spring break between mid-March and mid-April. With most spring breaks including school-aged children, …

  • 6 April

    The Arts Council of Calexico Presents The Origin Book About the City

    -Editorial The city of Calexico will celebrate 115 years of being an incorporated municipality and what better way to celebrate than by reading a book about its origins and history?  To preserve its rich history, the Calexico Arts Council called for historians and writers to participate in constructing the historical …

  • 5 April

    Imperial Valley College Hosts Active Assailant Exercise

    -Editorial With the frequency of mass shootings becoming a dangerous trend that has taken the lives of many people, Imperial Valley College hosted a small-scale, multi-agency emergency preparedness exercise at their campus.  At 9 a.m sharp the Sheriff’s Emergency Response Teams and the Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC) and the …

  • 3 April

    COMVIN Celebrates 30 Years of Service to Education and the Industry

    -Editorial After three decades of working for a better Mexicali with the support of schools and businesses, Comité de Vinculación de Mexicali celebrated 30 years of success in a ceremony where the group’s mission and accomplishments were remembered. The Comité Vinculación de Mexicali (COMVIN) emerged in 1993 when its founders …

  • 3 April

    Mexicali Biennial’s “Land of Milk & Honey” Exhibit Opens at The Cheech

    -Editorial After what was billed as “L.A.’s busiest art week” with five art fairs and multiple gallery events happening at the same time throughout Southern California, the Mexicali Biennial opens its latest iteration of its tongue-in-cheek, yet serious focus on border issues and art at The Cheech Marin Center for …

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