Immigration remains a hot-button topic, and how it’s tied to U.S. jobs and the economy creates much of the debate. Critics of immigrants, especially undocumented immigrants, say they’ve taken jobs away from American workers. President Donald Trump emphasized that contention – often raised by Republicans – during his campaign with …
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THERE ARE NO COMPANIES THAT RECEIVE SPECIAL INDUSTRIAL RATE, CLARIFIES CESPM
No company has requested a decree allowing a special rate MEXICALI, BC- Wednesday, July 18, 2018.- The State Commission of Public Services of Mexicali (CESPM), clarifies that no company has requested to be benefited by the 2018 Wastewater Treatment Decree, which is addressed to those that have a treatment plant …
Read More »History of Platelet Therapy
By: Dr. Elton Gómez, Stem Cells Expert By observing that many women with chronic diseases felt better during the last months of pregnancy and that this state of well-being was maintained for several months after childbirth, and even repeated in subsequent pregnancies. It was suspected that the placenta had a …
Read More »OBSERBC recognizes the state government for achieving number 1 in the budget information index granted by IMCO
-Editorial The OBSERBC recently sent us its analysis of Financial Statements for the Government of the State of Baja California from 2013 to 2017 and 2018 Budget, for which the state’s citizens organization presented a recognition to the governor Francisco Vega de la Madrid, for his willingness and commitment in …
Read More »NAHJ will honor Capital Gazette journalists murdered during ‘2018 In Memoriam’ during their annual conference in Miami
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) commented the Capital Gazette and their strength in fulfilling a vow to publish the June 29th paper. In honor of the lives taken, NAHJ will include assistant editor and columnist Rob Hiaasen, special publications editor Wendi Winters, writer John McNamara, editorial page …
Read More »Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District—Growing to Better Serve the Imperial Valley
-Editorial Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District, an Affiliate of Scripps Health is honored to receive this year’s Best Hospital award for the second year in a row from the readers of the Imperial Valley Press! The year has started off to be an exciting one, and Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District started …
Read More »Port of Entry in Calexico Opens its Doors Southbound
-Editorial The Calexico Port of Entry Expansion by the General Services Administration is about to be completed. Traffic to the south is already being redirected through Imperial Avenue to Second Street to the new port on Cesar Chavez Boulevard starting today, July 10th. In order to return to the United …
Read More »WE’RE GOING TO REPRESENT BAJA CALIFORNIA AS BAJACALIFORNIANS DESERVE: GINA CRUZ
• Receives record of majority as senator-elect for Baja California • Presents an immediate initiative to lower taxes to 8% • Will be a worthy representative of the State MEXICALI, BAJA CALIFORNIA.- Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge received the certificate of majority as Senator-elect, from the members of the Local Council of …
Read More »Frida and Diego Rivera Photographs Exhibit at Imperial Valley Mall
-Editorial Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo are one of the most controversial and admired couples in the history of art in Mexico. Their explosive relationship, one which had lots of ups and downs and was an intense relationship continues to inspire and interest generations today. Since July 5th, Imperial Valley …
Read More »Governor Race Will Be Competitive As Californians Still Can’t Get a Latino Governor
By: Mario Conde In 1875, Jose Antonio Romualdo Pacheco Jr. became the first Hispanic Governor of California. Born into a prominent California family, the future governor held various state and federal positions and was very well respected in the political world. Pacheco served as Lieutenant Governor of California under Newton …
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