-Editorial Central Union High School are this year’s winners of the Mock Trial competition and were recognized for their great work during this season. This was the final week of the 2019-2020 Imperial County Mock Trial Competition season, ending with the awards ceremony that recognized all the other Imperial Valley …
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Women in Mexico Start Movement Against Gender Violence
-Editorial Due to the recent wave of murders and attacks towards women in Mexico, a national women’s strike has been called in order to raise awareness against violence gender violence. Feminists activists in Mexico are calling for a national strike on March 9. Women are planning not to go to …
Read More »DHS to Implement Inadmissibility on Becoming Public Charge Grounds Final Rule Nationwide
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will implement the Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds final rule (“Final Rule”) on Feb. 24, 2020, nationwide, including in Illinois, following another judicial victory lifting the injunction in that state. In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Feb. 21, 2020 decision to stay the …
Read More »SOLES MEXICALI RECOVERS THE THRONE
Mexicali ties the top as the greatest winner in the history of the LNBP with four championships by winning in seven games to Fuerza Regia de Monterrey. Mexicali Soles conquered the championship of the National Basketball League 2019-20 season, having no contemplations before Fuerza Regia de Monterrey and imposing themselves …
Read More »“The Tijuana-San Diego Economic Integration increased in 2020”: Díaz-Bautista.
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) “We see a great strength for the bi-national region of Tijuana and San Diego. The Tijuana-San Diego mega-region represents a population of more than 6.5 million people and a GDP of more than 230 billion dollars by 2020,” said Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, an economist, …
Read More »Soles loses to Fuerza Regia and series extend to the seventh and final game
-Editorial More than 5 thousand people filled the PSF Auditorium, expecting their team would be crowned as champion, but Mexicali Soles could not accomplish those expectations, with a difference of more than 20 points, Fuerza Regia de Monterrey won as a visitor, to take the sixth game of the series, …
Read More »Boy Scouts File for Bankruptcy Amid Sexual Abuse Cases
-Editorial The Boy Scouts of America filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection early Tuesday after decades of sexual abuse claims within one of the country’s largest youth organizations. By going to bankruptcy court, the Scouts can put those lawsuits on hold for now. But they could ultimately be forced to sell off …
Read More »San Diego City Council Moves Forward with Palisades Project to Activate More of Balboa Park
-Editorial The San Diego City Council unanimously approved the final action needed to begin construction of the $1.2 million Palisades Plaza project to replace a portion of a Balboa Park parking lot with an inviting, pedestrian-friendly space for the public to enjoy. Today’s action gave the authorization to expend $600,000 …
Read More »Third Annual Imperial Valley Comic Con Was a Success
-Editorial Comic book enthusiasts had the opportunity to meet celebrities and producers of the entertainment and comic book industry this weekend. The Imperial Valley Comic-Con celebrated its third edition on Feb. 15 in El Centro were people enjoyed meeting the producers of their favorite comic books and people that have …
Read More »VINE PRODUCERS, SEEK TO IMPROVE PRODUCTION IN BAJA CALIFORNIA
The state government is committed to serving the sector and thereby ensuring that Baja California is the main wine producer in Mexico In order to improve the conditions of vine production in Baja California, the head of the Secretary of the Field and Food Safety (SCSA), Héctor Haros Encinas, met …
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