The Federation of Associations of Mexican Journalists, FAPERMEX, celebrated its XV edition of the Mexico Journalism Awards “Ricardo Flores Magón” to outstanding communicators who responded to the respective call whose works were selected by a Qualifying Jury. The ceremony was headed by the Constitutional Governor of the State of Puebla, …
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PIONEERS earns achievement honor from state
Local healthcare district receives Smart Care California achievement (BRAWLEY) — Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District, an affiliate of Scripps Health, is proud to announce it received a 2018 achievement award from Smart Care California, which is a public-private partnership that promotes safe and accessible health care for all Californians. Smart Care …
Read More »Audiological Center of Mexicali celebrates 5 years of success
-Editorial A few days ago, the Audiological Center of Mexicali celebrated its fifth anniversary, in the company of patients, vendors, and friends, the members of the hearing clinic dressed in long tablecloths. For five consecutive years, the Mexicali Audiological Center has been dedicated to the early detection and diagnosis of …
Read More »“TIME IS BRAIN”
By: Dr. Elton Gómez, stem cells expert. A cerebral vascular event is that catastrophic event where, for some reason, it is usually the blockage or rupture of a major artery in the brain, being very common in the middle cerebral artery, in 70% of cases, there is involvement of the …
Read More »8 Steps of Gratitude that Will Change Your Life
By: Carol Tuttle You can’t force change. You need to allow it. And a key to allowing is accountability. When we take accountability for every aspect of our life we are in the most powerful position to allow change to occur. Implementing these 8 steps of gratitude will help you …
Read More »Calexico Unveils Border Fence Monument
By: Mario Conde, Reporter Living in a border area brings unique experiences that brings together elements such as the arts, culture and language. Symbolizing the binationalism of two cities such as Mexicali and Calexico was a challenging task but thanks to the collaboration of many, a border fence mural was …
Read More »Calexico Rotary Recognizes Talent Show Committee and Volunteers
-Editorial The Calexico Rotary Club hosted a special meeting a few days ago to recognize the volunteers, judges, and organizers who made the talent show a success. It was a meeting that was celebrated with family and friends the beginning of a new Calexico tradition that will continue for years …
Read More »Border Patrol, U.S. Customs Working in Coordination with Military to Secure Border from Caravan
-Editorial As the first group of the migrant caravan arrived at Tijuana this week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Department of Defense officials are ready if they arrive at the Calexico/Mexicali port. In order to maintain order and keep the borders safe now that the caravan has reached the …
Read More »A Large Number of Mexicans Show Rejection for Migrant Caravan
-Editorial Before the arrival of a large number of Honduran immigrants to the border cities of Baja California, Mexicali and Tijuana, who are part of the group of more than 7,000 people who have traveled the approximately 2267 miles between the Honduran border and the U.S. border with Baja California, …
Read More »SENATORS AND BUSINESSMEN WILL PUSH FORWARD FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH U.S.A. AND CANADA
Senator Gina Cruz summons businessmen and senators to learn details of the trilateral trade agreement It will be of great benefit to all Mexicans Entrepreneurs commit to working hand in hand with legislators MEXICO CITY.- In order to know the details of the new Free Trade Agreement between Mexico, the …
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