By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) “Insecurity and corruption reduce the economic growth of the state and the country,” said Dr. Alejandro Díaz Bautista, economist, a national researcher at Conacyt as well as a research professor at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (El Colef). It is important to highlight …
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Marina del Pilar and Mexicali Police Department create the “Pink Force”
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter The Mayor of Mexicali, Marina del Pilar Ávila, along with the Public Safety Director, made official the launch of units for the new “Pink Force” division, which will be especially responsible for addressing emergency cases related to violence against women. The Director of the Municipal Public …
Read More »Trump Could Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorists
-Editorial President Donald Trump is looking at classifying drug cartels as terrorists. That’s what the president said Tuesday during an interview with journalist Bill O’Reilly. “They will be designated … I have been working on that for the last 90 days. You know, the designation is not that easy, you …
Read More »Healthy Tips for Body and Mind During the Holidays
SACRAMENTO – With the holiday season approaching, the California Department of Public Health is reminding people that you can stay physically and mentally healthy by taking simple steps before, during and after the holiday meal. Bacteria can be found in foods such as meat and poultry and may cause illness if …
Read More »Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia’s 5th Annual Operation Gobble Provided 200 Thanksgiving Turkeys to Imperial County Families and Senior Citizens
(Calipatria, CA) – On Tuesday, November 19, 2019, the Office of Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia, in partnership with the Golden State Water Company and Comite Civico Del Valle, distributed two hundred Thanksgiving turkeys to families and senior citizens in Imperial County. “We were incredibly grateful for the opportunity to partner with …
Read More »Remembering John F. Kennedy
-Editorial The death of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, changed the nation and the political landscape of the United States. One-shot from the top of a building was enough to end the life of one of the most beloved Presidents in modern U.S. history. It will forever be …
Read More »The Imperial Valley Master Chorale will join a chamber orchestra Dec. 5
The Imperial Valley Master Chorale, with more than 80 singers and four soloists, will join a chamber orchestra Dec. 5 to once again present Handel’s classic oratorio Messiah, the musical interpretation of the Greatest Story Ever Told. The joyous refrains and arias conclude with the powerful “Hallelujah” Chorus. The performance …
Read More »NEW AIRPORT WILL TRIGGER COMMERCE AND TOURISM OF ENSENADA AND VALLE DE GUADALUPE
The Ojos Negros aerodrome project corresponds to private capital and there is no interference from the State Government, said the Secretary of Sustainable Economy and Tourism. ENSENADA, BC, November 24, 2019.- The airport projected by the Government of Jaime Bonilla Valdez, between Rosarito, Ensenada and Valle de Guadalupe, will trigger …
Read More »THE GOVERNMENT OF MEXICALI STRENGTHENS COORDINATION WITH CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES AND U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION
Working together to strengthen safety in both communities Mexicali, B.C .- As part of the binational coordination and to strengthen public safety work, the City Mayor of Mexicali, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, met this week with the head of Customs and Border Protection at El Centro, CA., Gloria Chavez …
Read More »House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee Hosts Hearing Examining Humanitarian Migrant Crisis at U.S. – Mexico Border
SAN YSIDRO, CALIFORNIA — Yesterday, Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations hosted a hearing in San Ysidro, California, to examine the humanitarian migrant crisis at the US-Mexico border. Each of the witnesses highlighted the various …
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