By: Gladys Villalobos, reporter – Orientation to parents about the national education system, needs – Generate a Public Policy according to current needs, commitment Mexico City.- “The current immigration crisis in our country generated by Mexicans deported from the United States also impacts the education sector”, said María del Carmen …
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County Board Declares State of Emergency at Salton Sea
By: Mario Conde, Reporter Given the lack of action by the State towards the restoration of the Salton Sea, the county declared a state of emergency in the area at the Oct. 22nd meeting. The Imperial County Board of Supervisors adopted a proclamation of the existence of a local emergency …
Read More »Rep. Juan Vargas Presented H.R. 486 Chicano Park Preservation Act to Natural Resources Committee
Josephine Talamantez, co-founder of Chicano Park and the Chicano Park Steering Committee, supported the bill as a witness Washington, D.C.- Rep. Juan Vargas (CA-51) presented H.R. 484 Chicano Park Preservation Act of 2019 during the U.S. of House Representative’s Natural Resources Committee hearing. The bill will instruct the Secretary of …
Read More »Calexico Looks to Continue Its Path to Fiscal Recovery
By: Mario Conde, Reporter The California State Auditor’s fiscal health analysis shows Calexico as one of the fiscally challenged cities when it comes to their budget. The state auditor released a report as part of their high-risk local government agency audit program to identify cities that could be facing fiscal …
Read More »A 2-year government would be catastrophic; INE’s fault the confusion: Bonilla
The elected governor, Jaime Bonilla Valdez, attended a press conference in Mexico City, to show that when he registered his candidacy for the governorship, a call was in force for 5 years; a 2-year government would “thunder” the state that is already “broken.” Accompanied by the proposed General Secretary of …
Read More »Arbitrary detentions in several states of Mexico are addressed in Tijuana
By: Martha Alicia Reyes, Reporter Tijuana, B.C.- The National Observatory on Arbitrary Detentions in Mexico, addressed in Tijuana details of findings found in the process of preparing a national diagnosis. In a press conference, the director of Gente Diversa, Rebeca Maltos, said that arbitrary detentions are based on prejudices, stigmas, …
Read More »Service Modules Inaugurated a New Resting Area in Baja California
-Editorial In an effort to give visitors that come to Baja California the best possible service, information modules will be located at a new resting area in Baja California. In a celebration that had business people and elected officials of Baja California, the celebration of an ambitious project was highlighted …
Read More »BAJA CALIFORNIA EARNS FIRST NATIONAL PLACE IN AEROSPACE SECTOR: KIKO VEGA
Inauguration of the Center for Innovation and Design for the Aerospace Industry, led by the UTT, in the Technological Consortium of Baja California Started the STEM classroom of the SEE within the same center, in which elementary students will use the new technologies TIJUANA, B.C.- Baja California occupies first national …
Read More »IMPERIAL COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL ANNOUNCES LOW COST RABIES VACCINATION CLINICS
Clinics will be held November 2, 2019 through February 23, 2020. IMPERIAL COUNTY.- The Imperial County Public Health Department’s Animal Control office has announced the schedule for the upcoming low-cost Rabies Vaccination Clinics for 2019-2020. Imperial County Animal Control has been conducting Rabies Vaccination Clinics in Imperial County for over …
Read More »The IME Organizes Binational Conference for Hispanic Journalists
Mexico City.- The Institute for Mexicans Abroad (IME) organized a binational session for Spanish-speaking media outlets from the United States in Mexico City on October 14-15 to raise their awareness about Mexico. The conference was well-received by a large number of high-profile journalists from a wide range of media outlets …
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